
DREEEMY is an indigenous Egyptian interdisciplinary sound artist, culture bearer, consultant, and community builder based in New York City, and activating internationally.
She is known as an award-winning performer, music producer, DJ, vocalist, spoken word poet, sound designer, arts curator, philosopher, writer, speaker, ceremonialist, facilitator, educator, trauma-informed embodiment & meditation guide, and a healing justice activist at the intersection of transformational creativity and ecosystem consciousness.
She is the founder and executive director of the global impact agency and empowerment ecosystem: The Collective BAE.
DREEEMY has performed, played and facilitated experiences at festivals, venues, and cultural institutions across the country & internationally, including for COACHELLA Music & Arts Festival, the United Nations/UNESCO, Madison Square Garden, WNYC-NPR, Beatport / International Music Summit, Chanel, Refinery29, HABITAS, SUMMIT, MIXCLOUD, and Burning Man - among others.
DREEEMY’s work centers on creating and curating intentional experiences that harness and fuse the ancestral healing technologies of music, movement, and meditation.
She believes that collective creative experiences are fertile soil for shared liberation, and she often collaborates with other impact artists, educators and activists to create total-sensory transformational experiences that bend genres and generate embodied inspiration.
DREEEMY (the creative alias of Reem Abdou) has been producing and creating “conscious nightlife" in New York City for almost a decade. Having been a yoga and meditation guide before she was ever a music producer, she curates inclusive spaces that activate deep connection, communication, and expression.
In 2023, she embarked on an archival multi-dimensional eco-afro-futuristic project fusing sound, poetry, ceremony, ancestry, ecology, and culture: MOTHER&WATER. She is actively and presently producing this multi-sensory body of work, to be experienced.
DREEEMY is the recipient of the New York Foundation for the Arts Women’s Fund Award.
Her work has also been featured at The Institute of Science & Non-duality, Esalen Institute, The New School University, Columbia University, The Queens Museum, The Rubin Museum of Art, The New York Botanical Garden, Abron Arts Center, HERE Arts Center, ART BASEL Miami, Symbiosis Gathering, The Brave House, GOSPEL NYC, House of YES, Tribal Gathering, and for many other convergences of artists and change-makers around the planet.
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