Coetus- El mandil de Carolina

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  • čas přidán 14. 09. 2013
  • Grabado por Minifilms en la sala El Vapor
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  • @turchii
    @turchii Před rokem

    The story of "El Mandil de Carolina" is a simple one, but it is full of meaning. The song tells the story of a woman named Carolina, who has an apron that is very special to her. The apron is white as snow, and it is full of memories. It has seen Carolina through many difficult times, and it has always helped her to keep going.
    The song is a celebration of the strength and resilience of women. The apron is a symbol of the woman's hard work and her ability to overcome challenges. It is also a reminder of her past and a source of strength for her future.
    The song is sung in a traditional Andalusian style, with flamenco guitar and vocals. The lyrics are simple but powerful, and they convey a message of hope and strength.
    The story of "El Mandil de Carolina":
    Carolina is a young woman who lives in a small village in Andalusia. She is a hard worker, and she is always busy helping her family and friends. She is also a very kind and caring person, and she always puts others before herself.
    One day, Carolina's village is attacked by bandits. The bandits steal everything that the villagers have, including Carolina's apron. Carolina is devastated, but she is determined to get her apron back.
    Carolina sets out on a journey to find the bandits. She travels for many days, and she faces many challenges along the way. But she never gives up, and eventually she finds the bandits.
    Carolina confronts the bandits, and she demands that they return her apron. The bandits are surprised by Carolina's courage, and they eventually agree to return her apron.
    Carolina is overjoyed to have her apron back. She wears it proudly, and it is a reminder of her strength and resilience. The apron is also a symbol of hope for the future, and it gives Carolina the strength to face whatever challenges come her way.

    • @maioio
      @maioio Před 9 měsíci

      Actually, the song traces its origins to Northwestern Iberian Peninsula.

  • @DerDenWaldLiebt2011
    @DerDenWaldLiebt2011 Před 8 lety

    Danke, cpacibo ;)