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"BÁWONI EKÚN ÌYÀWÓ SÍSUN N'ILÈ YORÙBÁ". "Ekun Iyawo" chant, with tears of joy and sadness. Her mother is standing beside her, blessing her. In the background, drummers and villagers. Warm sunset lighting. 16:9 aspect ratio. Leave space at the top for the title "BÁWONI EKÚN ÌYÀWÓ SÍSUN N'ILÈ YORÙBÁ". Video Script Intro: Ekún Ìyàwó (Bridal Poetry) Scene: Soft, emotional flute music plays. The camera pans across a village compound where a wedding is being prepared. Host: "Ẹ kú ọjọ́ mẹ́ta o, gbogbo olólùfẹ́ àṣà Yorùbá. Have you ever wondered why a bride cries on her wedding day? Is she sad? Is she being forced? Rara o! (No!) In the olden days in Yoruba land, the journey to a husband's house was a journey of no return. The 'Ekún Ìyàwó' (Bridal Chant) was not just crying; it was poetry. It was prayer. It was the bride's way of thanking her parents, praising her lineage (Oríkì), and mentally preparing for the challenges of a new home. Today on AGBAWABURA BIEWEOSEORI, we are taking you back to the roots. How is it done? What are the songs they sing? And why is this beautiful tradition dying out? Join us as we wipe the tears of the bride and uncover the beauty of Ekún Ìyàwó. Ẹ má lọ sí ibi kankan!" Video Description (for YouTube): Title: BÁWONI EKÚN ÌYÀWÓ SÍSUN N'ILÈ YORÙBÁ (The Art of the Yoruba Bridal Chant) Description: Ekún Ìyàwó is one of the most emotional and beautiful parts of the traditional Yoruba wedding. It is the transition from 'Omo Baba' (Father's Daughter) to 'Iyawo Ile' (Wife of the House). In this video, we explore the deep meanings behind the songs and the cultural significance of the tears. Don't forget to LIKE, SHARE and SUBSCRIBE for more deep cultural content! #EkunIyawo #YorubaWedding #AsaYoruba #YorubaCulture #AgbawaburaBieweoseori #TraditionalMarriage #YorubaChants