The artist DRÄ–Ä–Ä–MY., also known as Reem Abdou, is a native Egyptian international interdisciplinary creator, producer, poet, activist, speaker and facilitator whose work centers healing and connection.

For the last decade she has been a transnational community organizer, sound artist, music supervisor, ethnomusicologist, arts & cultural curator, and mindful movement and meditation guide.

She works at the intersection of empowerment & inclusion as the founder of the NYC-based, global women's music, arts, wellness, environmental and social justice movement
The Collective BAE and the uniquely immersive BASSyoga experience.

She's performed and activated experiences at festivals, venues, and gatherings across the country & internationally, including: for IOC-UNESCO, WNYC-NPR, Madison Square Garden (with their first public offering of yoga & meditation), the Rubin Museum of Art, The New York Botanical Garden, The New School University, Columbia University, The Queens Museum, ART BASEL Miami, AFROPUNK Brooklyn Festival, Symbiosis Gathering, Refinery 29, the California World Music Festival, House of YES, The Get Down, Tribal Gathering in Panama, Envision Festival in Costa Rica, Jai Thep Festival in Thailand, Ecstatic Dance (NYC, MIA, LA, Colombia, Ibiza), and at convergences of changemakers around the globe.

DRÄ–Ä–Ä–MY is currently producing an ongoing multidisciplinary audio-visual-literary series of afro-futurist work in the tribal/world electronic house genre entitled MOTHER & WATER. The first EP in the series - NILEWATER - is set to release in March 2023 with subsequent releases set for June and September 2023.