Creative Studio
Role: Co-founder and Creative Responsible
UV LAB is a creative studio that emerged in 2014 on the road between Syria and France. With a multidisciplinary approach, UV LAB focuses on public art and sustainable ephemeral architecture through spatial practices, digital technology, and construction science.
Syria’s Queer Memory
ذاكرة سوريا الكويرية
Research / Multimedia
Work In Progress / Creator
Syria’s Queer Memory is a long-term multimedia project documenting the rise and fall of Syria’s queer scene before and after the 2011 uprising. Through portraits, spaces, and surviving artifacts—including a rainbow flag sewn in Damascus in 2008—the project traces stories of queer Syrians navigating repression, exile, and remembrance. It aims to archive a fragile, often-erased history and give visibility to a community scattered across borders.
About Autohomophobia, and other insecurities.
Experimental/Digital Performance 2020
Without Interpretation is a three-screen installation that stages an endless chase between two versions of the same person: one naked and crawling in fear, the other striding in leather and heels, whip in hand. Their pursuit through an abandoned factory visualises the conflict between vulnerable self and self-censoring enforcer triggered by internalised homophobia. A live microphone lets visitors add their own whispers and judgments; the software loops these fragments into an evolving soundscape, making the audience’s voices part of the struggle. The piece exposes how harsh, policing thoughts often come from within—even before society speaks.
Participatory Digital Performance.
Role: Creator 2020
In this social artistic experiment, the participants explored the confusion of information/misinformation as experienced by the Lebanese people since the explosion that rocked the capital Beirut on the 4th of August 2020, by exploring the most used words on social networks on the night of the catastrophe. And to collectively translate the catastrophe into an artistic intervention.
Contemporary Dance Performance By Nidal Abdo
Role: Scenographer 2021 - 2023
Habitus is a contemporary dance performance by collective NAFASS. The scenography features 3d mapping and real-time light traking.
DISPARU·E·S
Documentary Tragicomedy Play By Judith Depaule
Role: Scenographer / Work In Progress
A seeming family sets a table with cutlery for long-awaited guests who may well return to share the meal. Two surprise guests turn up. Their presence reveals the story of the missing people, who appear, like ghosts, to bear witness...
Shadow, objects, and puppet theater By Maryam Samaan
Role: Scenographer & Video Installation 2021
Forced to leave his country, ravaged by power struggles and war, the child from elsewhere explores new landscapes and dialogues with his memories.
Inhabited by a feeling of strangeness, caught up in the past, he tries to tame his fears to learn to live afterwards.
Contemporary Performance By Ayoub Moumen
Role: Scenographer & Light desginer 2020
The performance itself is controversial, it is made to shock, and this is where the scenography steps in. Placing the performer in a realm of intimate nightmare, where the fabric and garments -the intimate- are the primary materials of which everything is made, even the 7 personas that resemble the demons of his past.
Self-Entitlement
Tragicomedy Performance By : Mahmoud Elhaddad
Role: Scenographer 2022
Against a backdrop that is both inspired by the vibrant visuals of Egyptian cabaret and the artist's personal narrative, the performance unfolds as a raw and compelling narrative that challenges the audience to confront their own assumptions and biases. Through evocative storytelling and immersive scenography, the artist invites the audience to witness the tension between embracing his individuality and the pressure to conform to society's predefined expectations.
IN MOTION
Contemporary Dance Performance By Nidal Abdo
Role: Scenographer 2020
“In Motion” is an installation/performance that reflects on modern society and present dilemmas.