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In Egypt, an ancient Pharaonic harp strums along to a new tune In an attempt of preserving cultural heritage and keeping the art of semsemia alive, a group of young girls succeed in being the first female semsemia choir in the Middle East. Mohamed Ghaly, a carpenter by trade, is one of the last craftsmen in Egypt keeping the cultural heritage of the semsemia, which is similar to a harp and made of beech wood, and is believed to have ancient Egyptian roots appearing on ornate engravings on tombs.\\n IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES