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The music and choir teams of Ain Shams University conclude the 20th Artistic Forum of South Valley University
The music and choir teams of Ain Shams University conclude the 20th Artistic Forum of South Valley University

Under the auspices of Prof. Dr. Mahmoud El-Meteini, President of Ain Shams University, and Prof. Dr. Abdel Fattah Saoud, Vice President of the University for Education and Student Affairs, the music and choir teams of Ain Shams University participated in presenting the closing ceremony of the 20th Technical Forum for Egyptian Universities held at South Valley University. Cairo University, Mansoura University, Assiut University, Minya University, Benha University, Alexandria University, Suez Canal University and Ain Shams University.

     
 
     

The concert began with the music team led by Maestro Mahmoud Sami, and he presented two pieces entitled "The Prince of the Seas" and the series "The Great Kawi", then the maestro took the stage. Mahmoud Waheed to present the university choir team (Arab hormonal choir), an interval of university and individual singing. “Sing, Simsimia,” from Souissi’s folklore songs. Then the student, Marvi Magdy, presented a song in “Youm and Leila” and then created the choir in singing cappella, “Yamamah is sweet.”

As the student Amal Ezz Al-Regal sang the song “Ama Barouh,” then the student Hussein Mamdouh, the song “Younis,” and the choir concludes with the Isis chant, which was sung in the procession of transporting the mummies.

     
 
     

Under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Tamer Rady, Advisor to the Vice President for Education and Student Affairs for Student Activities, and Prof. Reham Al-Atifi, Acting Assistant Secretary of the University for Education and Student Affairs, and Mr. Muhammad Al-Sharqawi, Director General of the General Administration of Youth Welfare and Mr. Mustafa Issa, Director of the Artistic Activity Department, and Prof. Hind Hamed, Head of the Performing Arts Department, in the Artistic Activity Department, and Prof. Ahmed Adel Hussein, supervisor of technical activity.