Rûveyda
Rûveyda is a singer, songwriter, composer, poet, multidisciplinary artist, and voice and vocal therapist. Her work moves at the intersection of music, embodiment, and healing, using the voice as a tool for emotional expression, cultural memory, and inner transformation. Her voice creates spaces where listeners can feel a sense of home, tenderness, and quiet hope.
Rooted in both artistic expression and therapeutic practice, Rûveyda approaches the voice not merely as an instrument for singing, but as a living bridge between body, breath, emotion, and presence. Her work is guided by the belief that every voice carries a unique story, and that the human voice can become a powerful path toward self-awareness, compassion, and transformation.
She is the founder of Nevâ Sanctuary, a project where ritual meets the alchemy and transformative power of sound and voice, contemporary holistic well-being, and the art of coming home to yourself. Inspired by the timeless wisdom of the human voice as an instrument of comfort, expression, and connection, she creates immersive spaces where sound becomes a pathway to presence.
Inspired by her Anatolian heritage, spirituality, and the universal language of music, she creates spaces of vulnerability, ritual, and regulation. Whether through one-to-one vocal therapy, immersive sound experiences, or artistic performance, her intention remains the same: to offer a sanctuary where people can return to themselves with greater softness, authenticity, and care.