
"The Diary of a Mulberry Tree" now in Braille.
Red Oak publishes "The Diary of a Mulberry Tree" "يوميات توتة" by Nadine Abou Zaki in
Red Oak publishes "The Diary of a Mulberry Tree" "يوميات توتة" by Nadine Abou Zaki in
Red Oak is launching the first blind-friendly market in Lebanon and the Middle East in the supermarket “Marqet”, Beirut- Lebanon. Employees were trained to receive blind and visually impaired persons. They were given a two-day workshop to guide
Following the first performance in Al Madina Theater (Beirut, 2017), the “Diary of a Mulberry Tree” is coming to Hammana Artist House on September 15, 2018. Youth from the village of Hammana are invited to share the stage with amazing
The National Museum of Beirut and Red Oak started the process of selection of art objects that will be accessible to the blind and visually impaired. The selection comprises more than 20 art objects, including archeological objects, sculptures,
Within its program to build the capacities of persons with disabilities, Red Oak implemented a 3-month sculpture program for the blind and visually impaired at Al Maeen
Under the patronage of the Ministry of Culture, Red Oak Association in partnership with the “Omero” Tactile National Museum of Ancona in Italy, launched “Doors. Please Touch” project for the blind and visually impaired, a one of a kind in Lebanon
On the occasion of World Refugee Day, the Red Oak Organization organized a discussion under the title: “Music: a Cultural Bridge” at the Goethe Institute- Gemmayzeh, with the support of UNHCR (the UN Agency for
In the presence of HE Minister of Culture Dr. Ghattas El Khoury, a press conference will be held at the Ministry of Culture to launch the “DOORS. Please Touch” project for the blind and visually impaired on Tuesday, July 3rd, 2018 at 11 a.m.
Red Oak led a 3-month training program on self-exploration and creative writing for the blind and visually impaired at the Lebanese School for the Blind and Deaf (LSBD).The training aimed to build the capacities of the visually handicapped by providing them with a means of self-expression. Through the process of thinking, writing and expressing ideas and emotions, they gained positive self-esteem, developed interpersonal communication skills, and became self-advocates. They had opportunities to be included in discussions, to develop goals, dreams and aspirations.
Red Oak Performing Troupe artists will be in residency in HAH- Lebanon from 10-15 September 2018. The residency programme will end with the performance “The Diary of a Mulberry Tree” on 15 September 2018. Youth from the village of Hammana will be invited to be play in the performance. One of our objectives is to involve the youth and civil society in the region/country where the performance takes place.