Vamika Sinha is a poet from India who grew up in Botswana, studies in Abu Dhabi, and has spent semesters in Paris and New York. Courtesy Nikith Nath
Members of the audience take in the performances. Courtesy Nikith Nath
Joey Bui is the first-ever NYUAD alumna to be part of the celebration. Courtesy Nikith Nath
Maitha AlSuwaidi, a student at NYUAD, read a long poem that made the connection between family roots and our sense of “home". Courtesy Nikith Nath
Baljit Kumar, a singer from India, also performed on the night. Courtesy Nikith Nath
Zoe Patterson, who is Canadian and grew up in Al Ain, read poems that spotlighted aspects of UAE life. Courtesy Nikith Nath
The finale to this year’s Hekayah was provided by Mohammed Bafoory, who calls himself the first “rock and roll artist” in the UAE. Courtesy Nikith Nath
Emirati-Honduran singer-songwriter Fafa's passionate singing drew fervent applause from the audience. Courtesy Nikith Nath
Emirati Al Malid's devotional chanting highlights the importance of melody and poetry in Islamic culture. Courtesy NYUAD
Hakeem Kemet is a spoken word poet from the United States. Courtesy Nikith Nath
Emirati Al Malid is an ensemble devoted to the traditional practice of poetic chanting, which has its roots in 9th century Arabic culture. Courtesy Nikith Nath
Emirati spoken-word artist Salem Al Attas emceed the event with a wry commentary which combined jokes and poetry. Courtesy Nikith Nath
Vamika Sinha is a poet from India who grew up in Botswana, studies in Abu Dhabi, and has spent semesters in Paris and New York. Courtesy Nikith Nath
Members of the audience take in the performances. Courtesy Nikith Nath
Joey Bui is the first-ever NYUAD alumna to be part of the celebration. Courtesy Nikith Nath
Maitha AlSuwaidi, a student at NYUAD, read a long poem that made the connection between family roots and our sense of “home". Courtesy Nikith Nath
Baljit Kumar, a singer from India, also performed on the night. Courtesy Nikith Nath
Zoe Patterson, who is Canadian and grew up in Al Ain, read poems that spotlighted aspects of UAE life. Courtesy Nikith Nath
The finale to this year’s Hekayah was provided by Mohammed Bafoory, who calls himself the first “rock and roll artist” in the UAE. Courtesy Nikith Nath
Emirati-Honduran singer-songwriter Fafa's passionate singing drew fervent applause from the audience. Courtesy Nikith Nath
Emirati Al Malid's devotional chanting highlights the importance of melody and poetry in Islamic culture. Courtesy NYUAD
Hakeem Kemet is a spoken word poet from the United States. Courtesy Nikith Nath
Emirati Al Malid is an ensemble devoted to the traditional practice of poetic chanting, which has its roots in 9th century Arabic culture. Courtesy Nikith Nath
Emirati spoken-word artist Salem Al Attas emceed the event with a wry commentary which combined jokes and poetry. Courtesy Nikith Nath
Vamika Sinha is a poet from India who grew up in Botswana, studies in Abu Dhabi, and has spent semesters in Paris and New York. Courtesy Nikith Nath