they are singing about a special flower who is described to be more beautiful than any other flowers (dhalia, lys flower and so on) and it is a metaphore to talk about the loved one who is far better than any others.
These young people sing the traditional song called "VONINAVOKO", created by "Dadagaby", the master of the Malagasy music band "VONINAVOKO" who named his music group after a Malagasy endemic plant called "avoko". "Voninavoko" is the flower of the plant "avoko" that grows wild in the countryside undergrowth of Madagascar. When the plant „avoko“ blooms, it surpasses the bushes and reveals the beauty of its flowers combining the pink, green and purple colours, the Voninavoko's stage costume. The life of Dadagaby's music group resembles that of this wild flower. When the group goes on stage and performs, it reveals the splendour and magnificence of traditional Malagasy dances and music. Sadly, the master of Voninavoko left us two years ago, but his fantastic music and dance will stay with us forever…
Mahafinaritra be mihitsy mihaino sy mijery anareo mihira. Sady manan-talenta daholo ianareo rehetra tsy misy ankanavaka!❣ Misaotra an' i Christian manohy mikolokolo ny vakodrazana sy dihy nolovaina t@ Dadagaby👍🏼
Hafa ihany ny kanto malagasy Mihoatra irony gadona vahiny tsy ambakan ny hafa ary ts mangasihasy Na tsy dia hita taratra aza eo anivon ny tanora ankehitriny.
Déja que j'aimais cette chanson Lily, mais là !!! J'adore.
Harmony!!!!
I dont understand a word.but I love the way they sing.
they are singing about a special flower who is described to be more beautiful than any other flowers (dhalia, lys flower and so on) and it is a metaphore to talk about the loved one who is far better than any others.
These young people sing the traditional song called "VONINAVOKO", created by "Dadagaby", the master of the Malagasy music band "VONINAVOKO" who named his music group after a Malagasy endemic plant called "avoko".
"Voninavoko" is the flower of the plant "avoko" that grows wild in the countryside undergrowth of Madagascar. When the plant „avoko“ blooms, it surpasses the bushes and reveals the beauty of its flowers combining the pink, green and purple colours, the Voninavoko's stage costume.
The life of Dadagaby's music group resembles that of this wild flower. When the group goes on stage and performs, it reveals the splendour and magnificence of traditional Malagasy dances and music.
Sadly, the master of Voninavoko left us two years ago, but his fantastic music and dance will stay with us forever…
Mahafinaritra be mihitsy mihaino sy mijery anareo mihira. Sady manan-talenta daholo ianareo rehetra tsy misy ankanavaka!❣ Misaotra an' i Christian manohy mikolokolo ny vakodrazana sy dihy nolovaina t@ Dadagaby👍🏼
Woooowwww!!!! Magnifique ! Tena tsara ka, tsara bé💖💖💖
Tena lafatra e! Merci e!!!!❤
mahay ireto zaza, fa tsy latsadanja koa ny fahaizan ny mpamorona ilay hira sy ny musicien.
tonga matsiro @ sofina mihitsy ny mihaino azy
Maty namela mamy Dadagaby... Izany ka hira malagasy. Nefa toa tsy norarahin'ny fanjakana akory. Mandriam-piadanana dadagaby.
Wow!This is beautiful 😍🥰❤️!
Touchant❤
Mahay mihira daoly nareo❣
Mais courage an le tsy tafiakatra mahay mihira founa nareo🙈
satriko foana hihaino sy hijery ity hira ity ! tsara e !
tsara tena tsara
tena tsara christian - t'as fais des belles choses
tena tsara!!!
Tsara kosa e❤
manan-talenta ireto zaza ireto ! tsara loatra
Misotra ee !! Mampitsanga-mitoetra mihits !!
Tena artista ka
Mafatifaty loatra😍
C'est Oashna Tess au fond?
Tsara tsara tsara izay no azoko ambara, mankasitraka
Tena tsara!
Mamy loatra
Trop mignon :)
Tsara loatra kosa e
Hafa ihany ny kanto malagasy
Mihoatra irony gadona vahiny
tsy ambakan ny hafa ary ts mangasihasy
Na tsy dia hita taratra aza eo anivon ny tanora ankehitriny.
Mafinaritsa be kia nareo