"I gave them refrain for Abeba Ayesh wey" Artist Yigerem Dejene on Kidamen Keseat network program on EBS TV. For the New Year merriment, little youths have a substitute influence. Fitting their imaginativeness into superb fine arts that agent the occurrence to an awesome new day, the young fellows move between different houses passing out their gems on the morning of the event to family members, neighbors, and partners.
As a harbinger of the New Year, a tune called 'Abebayehosh' is performed by social events of Ethiopian young women. You could be at home in your PJs, tasting on some coffee, or maybe taking a walk, by and large of young women approach you beating their drums, acclaiming, and singing the standard song.
One of the youngsters drives the tune and the rest respond to the section, presenting "lemlem". They pass on splendid yellow blooms called Adey Abeba, which fill in Ethiopia just from September to November. As an identification of appreciation, people respond to the youngsters' beguiling tunes with a cut of bread prepared for these exceptional seasons, or with cash – the last offsetting all the other things these days.
Then come the rousing tributes from the young women, wishing the gift provider more riches, more children for the coming year, and shockingly 30 calves. The whole family gets together to get a tremendous fire going in their porch and dance around it around and around not long before the New Year.
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