
Building Capacities of Deaf Youth through Performing Arts
Red Oak is implementing a theater workshop for deaf children and youth from Dar al Aytam.
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
In the framework of the “Doors. Please Touch” project, a group of blind and visually impaired students from Al Hadi Institute for deaf, blind and learning disabilities visited the National Museum of Beirut. They could “see” with their hands the
A tactile guided tour for a group of blind and visually impaired persons was organized by Red Oak at MACAM Museum (Modern and Contemporary Art Museum). On this occasion, they enjoyed visiting the museum, touching the sculptures and reading the
The blind and visually impaired students of Dar Al Aytam enjoyed a tactile guided tour at the National Museum of Beirut. Guides and archaeologists of the Directorate General of Antiquities along with the Red Oak team collaborated to make this
Young students of the Lebanese School for the Blind and Deaf (LSBD) enjoyed a tactile guided tour at the National Museum of Beirut. They were guided by Red Oak team and archaeologists of the Directorate General of
Red Oak and Blessed School celebrated Valentine with blind couples at Square cafe Ashrafieh. The couples were served by a trained staff and they could read the menu in Braille. The blind musician Tony Atallah played violon on this
The National Museum of Beirut opens its doors for the first time to the blind & visually impaired for a tactile guided tour, taking place in the framework of "DOORS. PLEASE TOUCH" initiated by Red Oak & the Omero National Museum of