Ciuto-túto is our folkloric motive that was used in Lithuanian folklor songs and dances, as magical incantations (almost like a spell-casting or ritual), which by repeating constantly, helps to hear the voice of one's heart and come back to oneself. Monika is singing about tough times in her life in the past and ciuto-tüto, in a way, portrays her way back to herself. Orange colour represents amber (which is called a Lithuanian gold) as well as her earrings. The song has lots of small nodes of our cultural and history.😊✨🇱🇹
Čiūto-tūto is our folkloric motive that were used in Lithuanian folk songs and dances, as magical incantations, which by repeating constantly, helps began to hear the voice of our heart more and more. ;)
For more than a decade, Lithuanian multi-voiced sutartinės have been internationally recognized and included in the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Čiūto tūto is from pagonism time meaning. Čiūto tūto - these are combinations of words used in Lithuanian contracts, which we cannot translate into any other language. It is said that Lithuanian goddesses used them when singing to return to themselves and thus hear their heart
The symbols in the background is the antique in Lithuania and the ČIUTO TUTO also the secret inside this song mean is a micro piece of lithuanian culture
Ciuto-túto is our folkloric motive that was used in Lithuanian folklor songs and dances, as magical incantations (almost like a spell-casting or ritual), which by repeating constantly, helps to hear the voice of one's heart and come back to oneself. Monika is singing about tough times in her life in the past and ciuto-tüto, in a way, portrays her way back to herself.
Orange colour represents amber (which is called a
Lithuanian gold) as well as her earrings. The song has lots of small nodes of our cultural and history.😊✨🇱🇹
Čiūto-tūto is our folkloric motive that were used in Lithuanian folk songs and dances, as magical incantations, which by repeating constantly, helps began to hear the voice of our heart more and more. ;)
For more than a decade, Lithuanian multi-voiced sutartinės have been internationally recognized and included in the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Čiūto tūto is from pagonism time meaning. Čiūto tūto - these are combinations of words used in Lithuanian contracts, which we cannot translate into any other language. It is said that Lithuanian goddesses used them when singing to return to themselves and thus hear their heart
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PLEASE BUY MICROPHONE TO AVOID ECHO!! HARD TO LISTEN TO YOU.
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You being to loud yourself right now MR TOM! And I'm sure you are not a women?
I have no problem with it. And she is not screaming.
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The symbols in the background is the antique in Lithuania and the ČIUTO TUTO also the secret inside this song mean is a micro piece of lithuanian culture