Lara Habib Kobeissi – Nazar (نَظَر)
- Date
- Friday 06 Jun 2025 - Sunday 15 Jun 2025
- Venue
The Garrett Centre
- Address
117A Mansford Street, E2 6LX
- Timings
Friday 6th June: 4-8pm
Saturday 7th & Sunday 8th June: 2-6pm
Wednesday 11th June: 7-9:30pm (artist talk)
Friday 13th June: 4-8pm
Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th June: 2-6pmEnglish and Arabic versions are available, as well as a seated version of the performance.
- Price
- £12, £15
LADA is partnering with Shubbak Festival 2025 to co-present Lara Habib Kobeissi’s Nazar, a one-to-one VR performance that engages all five senses in a transformative ritual rooted in protection practices from Southern Lebanon.
Nazar takes participants on an intimate journey into a digital reconstruction of the creator’s childhood home, exploring the complexities of her relationship with her mother over three decades marked by regional conflicts and migration.
Part memoir and part immersive archive, Nazar delves into evil eye rituals passed down through generations, communicated primarily through touch. The experience unfolds as experiential poetry, culminating in a multi-sensory choreography with audio-recordings of surveillance drones, motion-captured gestures, and chants that seal a covenant between a people and their land, moon, stars and vines.
Nazar explores innovative ways to digitally archive intangible cultural heritage in an act of soft resistance aimed at restoring the body, collective memory, and intangible heritage. As you engage with this immersive experience, you’ll encounter a strange gaze symbolizing slow violence, prompting deep reflection on the preservation of cultural practices and the role of tactility in a world growing increasingly digital and isolated.
Nazar is generously supported by the British Council, Arts Council England, B3 Media, and Arab Fund for Arts & Culture.
Biography
Lara Habib Kobeissi is a socially-engaged creative practitioner and XR Artist born in Beirut, now based in London. Her interdisciplinary practice draws on multi-sensory performance, interactive storytelling and game mechanics to explore new and existing methodologies of care and connection. Lara holds a postgraduate degree in Fiction and Entertainment from SCI-Arc, LA (2018) and has participated in creating boundary-breaking projects at the intersection of archival research and emerging technologies including StoryFuture’s StoryTrails and Studio ANRK’s There Exists.
Lara Habib Kobeissi Nazar, credit Sara Sbeity
Access information
Event information
- There will be a short onboarding upon arrival prior to the experience.
- You are welcome to attend with a personal assistant, care worker or support worker.
- Wheelchair and power chair users can participate in the experience, but please make it known upon booking that you will be using a wheelchair/power chair while visiting.
- Audio description is not available for this event.
LADA space
- The Garrett Centre is wheelchair accessible by lift and provides a wheelchair accessible ground-floor bathroom.
- All bathrooms are gender inclusive.
- LADA has an open plan layout and high ceilings. This means that noise and reverberation can feel amplified and echoey, particularly when the space is crowded. We have ear defenders and foam earplugs on site.
- There is no isolated quiet space inside, but there is a small quiet outdoor area.
- There are disposable masks and hand sanitiser available.
- Some of the art on display in the space includes naked bodies.
- You can find more information and see photos of the space here. If you would like to talk to us about access, please email [email protected] and we will be happy to offer further support.

Lara Habib Kobeissi, Nazar, image Chantelle Parson
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