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Various shots of Mr. Alemu Aga, playing the begena in his shop2. Pull focus of Alemu Aga playing the begena, UPSOUND: (Singing in Amharic)3. SOUNDBITE (English) Alemu Aga, Begena player and housewares shop owner \"The main thing that must be known is that the nature of this instrument, because it is personal, private, mostly use it either in the church or in the homes, you don't find it anywhere. So it has been transmitting from generation to generation like this one.\"4. Wide of Alemu Aga showing pictures of the posters and photographs of his past performances 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Alemu Aga, Begena player and housewares shop owner: \"My main purpose was to revive this instrument, that is a big cultural heritage of the country because it is an ancient instrument. And according to my thinking, if this heritage is transmitted to the younger generation, at least the country will maintain its big heritage.\"AP TELEVISION Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - 08 December 2015 6. Various of carpenters working in woodworking shop where begena are made7. Various shots of the string being made from goat's intestine AP TELEVISION Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - 09 December 2015 8. Various shots of students in the begena school practising9. Various shots of Sisay Demissie in the class10. SOUNDBITE (Amharic) Sisay Demissie, begena woodshop co-owner and owner and teacher in Sisay Begena Musical Training Institute: \"All instruments other than the begena stimulate physical movements. They kindle emotions. But it is different with the begena. If you see a live begena performance in a church congregation, no one asks the mass to keep silent. As soon as the performance starts, everyone sits up straight and assumes the appropriate posture like this. This is the nature of the begena. It is not because someone protected it. Does anyone listen to what is forbidden ? Do you think humans are capable of obeying prohibitions? Isn't it true that all humans perpetrate what God has forbidden? Therefore we didn't protect the begena from others. The begena has been isolated just because it was created for this purpose.\"11. Various shots of Selamawit Tewolde practising the begena in class12. SOUNDBITE (English) Selamawit Tewolde, student in the begena school: \"I feel calm and patient and kind because when you play the begena, it is like you are calling God's name.\"AP TELEVISIONAddis Ababa, Ethiopia  - 09 January 201613. Various shots of Addis Acoustic Project, a live music band, playing in a nightclub.14. SOUNDBITE (English) Henock Temesgen, Musician: \"I have been discouraged to even think to do something with it outside of the church related things. But I don't think it's only the public, I think that is how even the people who are well versed, and playing it, and who know more about it than me or the average person, they also think that the begena should also stay in the church. And that's the way it is.\"AP TELEVISIONAddis Ababa, Ethiopia  - 16 January 201615. Wide of Berhanu fitting together his begena themed painting16. Various shots of Berhanu Mekonnen assembling one of his paintings17. Various shots of paintings18. SOUNDBITE (English) Berhanu Mekonnen, Painter/Sculptor: \"There are so many kinds of instruments you can play. And so many musicians play music. But when I hear this music, it makes me calm, centred, and you know those depressions, anxieties go away. I don't know how it happens. So that is why I respect this instrument.\"19. Tilt down of begena themed paintingsLEAD IN : An ancient instrument regarded as purely religious by many is in danger of disappearing. But a group of enthusiasts in Ethiopia are determined to ensure that the making and playing of the begena continues. STORYLINE : Alemu Aga plucks the strings of his begena, an ancient instrument that belongs to the lyre family. Aga has been playing the instrument for half a century since the age of twelve and is considered a master. Regarded as an instrument of kings and noblemen, the ten-string instrument generates a soothing sound that was traditionally used for meditation and prayer.\"The main thing that must be known is that the nature of this instrument, because it is personal, private, mostly we use it either in the church in the homes, you don't find it anywhere. So it has been transmitting from generation to generation like this,\" Aga explains.In addition to running his hardware shop in downtown Addis Ababa, Aga found fame as a musician on the world stage and has performed in Paris, Brussels, and Jerusalem since the early 90s. But today he is one of only a handful of people who can play the begena. \"My main purpose was to revive this instrument that is a big cultural heritage of the country because it is an ancient instrument. And according to my thinking, if this heritage is transmitted to the younger generation, at least the country will maintain its big heritage,\" says the veteran begena player.Just a few minutes from Aga's shop, a group of novice carpenters is busy building parts for the begena inside a small woodshop. The begena strings are laboriously and meticulously made from animal intestine. The intestine is cleaned until the fibre is the only thing that remains. Anchored in a homemade special frame, a young girl uses a hand drill machine to twist the fibre until it is taut. The twisted fibre will stay stretched in the frame for days to completely remove the moisture. After the strings are made they will be assembled in the begena frame that has been sitting ready in the woodshop. There is limited demand for their product at the moment, and they are the only people who are currently making begenas. However, that is enough to keep them busy all day, six days a week. Threatened by the diminishing prospect, Sisay Demissie, the co-owner of the woodshop, launched a private begena music institute to help grow his business. He is a trained begena player and he has been playing in church congregations for a long time. Since its introduction to the Ethiopian music scene in the 15th century, the Ethiopian Orthodox Church monopolized the begena's use. But for Demissie, who has been serving in the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo church all his life, this is far from the truth. The fusion of begena with other instruments has not been successful because of begena's unique sound. \"All instruments other than the begena stimulate physical movements. They kindle emotions. But it is different with the begena. If you see live begena performance in a church congregation, no one asks the mass to keep silent. As soon as the performance starts, everyone sits up straight and assumes the appropriate posture like this. This is the nature of the begena. It is not because someone protected it. Does anyone listen to what is forbidden ? Do you think humans are capable of obeying prohibitions? Isn't it true that all humans perpetrate what God has forbidden? Therefore we didn't protect the begena from others. The begena has been isolated just because it was created for this purpose.\"Selamawit Tewolde lives in Toronto, Canada and she is one of the many students in Demissie's begena school. She says that for her the instrument is spiritual.\"I feel calm and patient and kind because when you play the begena, it is like you are calling God's name,\" she says.The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church claims ownership of the instrument and it is against church law to use it for secular purposes, however church law only applies to practices within the church and that's the extent of its reach.The Associated Press contacted the office of the Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, but they declined to comment. However the popular belief that the begena should be kept for religious purposes runs deep. The Addis Acoustic Project was founded eight years ago and is one of the most prominent jazz bands in Addis Ababa. Henock Temesgen, an Ethiopian musician and music educator, plays the double bass in this band. For him, the begena has minimal role, if at all any, in Ethiopia's contemporary music and that the religious people generally want the begena to stay in the church.\"I have been discouraged to even think to do something with it outside of the church related things. But I don't think it's only the public, I think that is how even the people who are well versed, and playing it, and who know more about it than me or the average person, they also think that the begena should also stay in the church. And that's the way it is.\"Berhanu Mekonnen is a painter and sculptor, whose muse is the begena.Mekonnen has dedicated half his life to keep the begena alive using his distinctive paintings. His paintings incorporate the structure and construction of the begena form, sometimes quite literally. He acknowledges the impression the begena has made in his day-to-day life. And no other musical instrument has yet to affect him like the begena did. \"There are so many kinds of instruments you can play. And so many musicians play music. But when I hear this music, it makes me calm, centred, and you know those depressions, anxieties go away. I don't know how it happens. So that is why I respect this instrument,\" Mekonnen says.====Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com. (ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service (iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory.ETHIOPIA INSTRUMENT SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6:46SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISIONAddis Ababa, Ethiopia  - 09 January 20161. Various shots of Mr. Alemu Aga, playing the begena in his shop2. Pull focus of Alemu Aga playing the begena, UPSOUND: (Singing in Amharic)3. SOUNDBITE (English) Alemu Aga, Begena player and housewares shop owner \"The main thing that must be known is that the nature of this instrument, because it is personal, private, mostly use it either in the church or in the homes, you don't find it anywhere. So it has been transmitting from generation to generation like this one.\"4. Wide of Alemu Aga showing pictures of the posters and photographs of his past performances 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Alemu Aga, Begena player and housewares shop owner: \"My main purpose was to revive this instrument, that is a big cultural heritage of the country because it is an ancient instrument. And according to my thinking, if this heritage is transmitted to the younger generation, at least the country will maintain its big heritage.\"AP TELEVISION Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - 08 December 2015 6. Various of carpenters working in woodworking shop where begena are made7. Various shots of the string being made from goat's intestine AP TELEVISION Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - 09 December 2015 8. Various shots of students in the begena school practising9. Various shots of Sisay Demissie in the class10. SOUNDBITE (Amharic) Sisay Demissie, begena woodshop co-owner and owner and teacher in Sisay Begena Musical Training Institute: \"All instruments other than the begena stimulate physical movements. They kindle emotions. But it is different with the begena. If you see a live begena performance in a church congregation, no one asks the mass to keep silent. As soon as the performance starts, everyone sits up straight and assumes the appropriate posture like this. This is the nature of the begena. It is not because someone protected it. Does anyone listen to what is forbidden ? Do you think humans are capable of obeying prohibitions? Isn't it true that all humans perpetrate what God has forbidden? Therefore we didn't protect the begena from others. The begena has been isolated just because it was created for this purpose.\"11. Various shots of Selamawit Tewolde practising the begena in class12. SOUNDBITE (English) Selamawit Tewolde, student in the begena school: \"I feel calm and patient and kind because when you play the begena, it is like you are calling God's name.\"AP TELEVISIONAddis Ababa, Ethiopia  - 09 January 201613. Various shots of Addis Acoustic Project, a live music band, playing in a nightclub.14. SOUNDBITE (English) Henock Temesgen, Musician: \"I have been discouraged to even think to do something with it outside of the church related things. But I don't think it's only the public, I think that is how even the people who are well versed, and playing it, and who know more about it than me or the average person, they also think that the begena should also stay in the church. And that's the way it is.\"AP TELEVISIONAddis Ababa, Ethiopia  - 16 January 201615. Wide of Berhanu fitting together his begena themed painting16. Various shots of Berhanu Mekonnen assembling one of his paintings17. Various shots of paintings18. SOUNDBITE (English) Berhanu Mekonnen, Painter/Sculptor: \"There are so many kinds of instruments you can play. And so many musicians play music. But when I hear this music, it makes me calm, centred, and you know those depressions, anxieties go away. I don't know how it happens. So that is why I respect this instrument.\"19. Tilt down of begena themed paintingsLEAD IN : An ancient instrument regarded as purely religious by many is in danger of disappearing. But a group of enthusiasts in Ethiopia are determined to ensure that the making and playing of the begena continues. STORYLINE : Alemu Aga plucks the strings of his begena, an ancient instrument that belongs to the lyre family. Aga has been playing the instrument for half a century since the age of twelve and is considered a master. Regarded as an instrument of kings and noblemen, the ten-string instrument generates a soothing sound that was traditionally used for meditation and prayer.\"The main thing that must be known is that the nature of this instrument, because it is personal, private, mostly we use it either in the church in the homes, you don't find it anywhere. So it has been transmitting from generation to generation like this,\" Aga explains.In addition to running his hardware shop in downtown Addis Ababa, Aga found fame as a musician on the world stage and has performed in Paris, Brussels, and Jerusalem since the early 90s. But today he is one of only a handful of people who can play the begena. \"My main purpose was to revive this instrument that is a big cultural heritage of the country because it is an ancient instrument. And according to my thinking, if this heritage is transmitted to the younger generation, at least the country will maintain its big heritage,\" says the veteran begena player.Just a few minutes from Aga's shop, a group of novice carpenters is busy building parts for the begena inside a small woodshop. The begena strings are laboriously and meticulously made from animal intestine. The intestine is cleaned until the fibre is the only thing that remains. Anchored in a homemade special frame, a young girl uses a hand drill machine to twist the fibre until it is taut. The twisted fibre will stay stretched in the frame for days to completely remove the moisture. After the strings are made they will be assembled in the begena frame that has been sitting ready in the woodshop. There is limited demand for their product at the moment, and they are the only people who are currently making begenas. However, that is enough to keep them busy all day, six days a week. Threatened by the diminishing prospect, Sisay Demissie, the co-owner of the woodshop, launched a private begena music institute to help grow his business. He is a trained begena player and he has been playing in church congregations for a long time. Since its introduction to the Ethiopian music scene in the 15th century, the Ethiopian Orthodox Church monopolized the begena's use. But for Demissie, who has been serving in the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo church all his life, this is far from the truth. The fusion of begena with other instruments has not been successful because of begena's unique sound. \"All instruments other than the begena stimulate physical movements. They kindle emotions. But it is different with the begena. If you see live begena performance in a church congregation, no one asks the mass to keep silent. As soon as the performance starts, everyone sits up straight and assumes the appropriate posture like this. This is the nature of the begena. It is not because someone protected it. Does anyone listen to what is forbidden ? Do you think humans are capable of obeying prohibitions? Isn't it true that all humans perpetrate what God has forbidden? Therefore we didn't protect the begena from others. The begena has been isolated just because it was created for this purpose.\"Selamawit Tewolde lives in Toronto, Canada and she is one of the many students in Demissie's begena school. She says that for her the instrument is spiritual.\"I feel calm and patient and kind because when you play the begena, it is like you are calling God's name,\" she says.The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church claims ownership of the instrument and it is against church law to use it for secular purposes, however church law only applies to practices within the church and that's the extent of its reach.The Associated Press contacted the office of the Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, but they declined to comment. However the popular belief that the begena should be kept for religious purposes runs deep. The Addis Acoustic Project was founded eight years ago and is one of the most prominent jazz bands in Addis Ababa. Henock Temesgen, an Ethiopian musician and music educator, plays the double bass in this band. For him, the begena has minimal role, if at all any, in Ethiopia's contemporary music and that the religious people generally want the begena to stay in the church.\"I have been discouraged to even think to do something with it outside of the church related things. But I don't think it's only the public, I think that is how even the people who are well versed, and playing it, and who know more about it than me or the average person, they also think that the begena should also stay in the church. And that's the way it is.\"Berhanu Mekonnen is a painter and sculptor, whose muse is the begena.Mekonnen has dedicated half his life to keep the begena alive using his distinctive paintings. His paintings incorporate the structure and construction of the begena form, sometimes quite literally. He acknowledges the impression the begena has made in his day-to-day life. And no other musical instrument has yet to affect him like the begena did. \"There are so many kinds of instruments you can play. And so many musicians play music. But when I hear this music, it makes me calm, centred, and you know those depressions, anxieties go away. I don't know how it happens. So that is why I respect this instrument,\" Mekonnen says.====Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com. 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