War is the cause of so much pain, and sometimes it's easier to express that through song. The sound of music fills the halls of a school in Yemen's Taez.
The three-storey Al-Nawras School was hit in 2015-2016, right after Saudi Arabia and its allies joined the government's fight against the Houthis.
When it reopened its doors, the walls was still pockmarked with bullet holes, educators decided to expand the music programme, making it part of the core curriculum alongside maths and Arabic with the hope it would restore joy to their students' days.
They built up an eclectic repertoire, including happy birthday and cult songs by Arab icons Fairuz and Umm Kalthoum.
Today, Taez is home to some of the most intense fighting in a war between Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels and rival government forces allied with a Arab regional military coalition led by Saudi Arabia.