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Maikona Girls - Gabbra Girls Celebration song -Borr Ibbe Lasin Aaya
The "Borr Ibbe Lasin Aaya" is a vibrant Gabbra song sung by young girls during cultural celebrations and moments of happiness. This uplifting song embodies the spirit of unity, joy, and shared community identity.
Performed with enthusiastic voices and rhythmic movements, the song captures the essence of togetherness, as the girls gather in harmonious unison to celebrate the beauty of life and their cultural heritage. Its lyrics often reflect themes of hope, solidarity, and gratitude, reinforcing the bonds that tie the community together.
The song's cheerful melody and lively rhythm create an atmosphere of festivity, inspiring everyone present to join in the celebration. "Borr Ibbe Lasin Aaya" is more than a song; it is a cultural expression that reminds the Gabra people of the strength found in unity and the joy of shared traditions.
Teacher Trainer: ADANO YATTANI ALI.
Maikona Girls Principal: MIDINA HARME WOCHE
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