
Helping Children Adapt and Cope with Changes
RedOak is organizing a series of workshop for parents and caregivers of children affected by the Beirut Explosion and the current crisis happening around the
RedOak is organizing a series of workshop for parents and caregivers of children affected by the Beirut Explosion and the current crisis happening around the
We live in a time of increased vulnerability – the state of the world, the pandemic crisis, the economic crisis, enduring geopolitical tensions and cultural misunderstandings, the climate emergency, are the background to episodic natural or
No matter how close you were to the explosion or far from it, it must have certainly impacted you, and you just cannot seem to believe what had happened. Do you feel like talking about it to help yourself or others? Red Oak is here for you and ready
Red Oak animated a training of trainers (TOT) workshop session on “How Arts help the inclusiveness of our society” during the workshop on Intercultural Dialogue and human rights through Arts organized by UNESCO and the Lebanese National Commission
In light of the spread of Coronavirus, and in accordance with the instructions of the Lebanese Ministry of Health, Red Oak postponed the performance “Perceptions” scheduled to take place at the Sunflower
In the framework of “Perceptions”, Red Oak is preparing a theater performance with deaf children and youth.
Red Oak is implementing a theater workshop for deaf children and youth from Dar al Aytam.
Red Oak is empowering and building the capacities of blind and visually impaired youth through theater at the Lebanese School for the Blind and
We have the pleasure to cordially invite you to the blindfold walk performance “Elephant in the Dark” on Saturday, September 28 at MACAM in Alita- Byblos.
Since its launching, up to 200 blind and visually impaired students have been participating to the "Doors. Please Touch" project and have enjoyed tactile guided tours at the National Museum of Beirut.Red Oak collaborates with the archaeologists of
EDAN (Ecumenical Disability Advocates Network) visually impaired members coming from all accross the world visited for the first time the National Museum of Beirut and appreciated our cultural heritage. This visit took place in the framework of