Our experiential catalogue is a chance for Israel’s nonprofits around
the country to invite visitors to their organization and give them an experiential
insight into their organization and its mission. One of our many tours is to The
Nalaga'at Center. This is a meeting place for deaf, blind, deaf-blind and the
general public that through an artistic and cultural experience engage in a
dialogue between equals by means of: The
Nalaga'at Theater, Kapish Café, and the BlackOut Restaurant.
Located at the Old Port of Jaffa, Nalaga’at offers the following visit
to their organization:
The Nalaga'at Center is a cultural,
entertainment and training center. It is open to the public on Sundays,
Tuesdays and Thursdays. The performance "Not by Bread Alone" (intended
for ages 12 and up) is staged twice a week (Tuesday and Thursday) and the
performance "Luna-Park" (ages 12 and up) is staged once a week
(Sunday). In addition there are regular performances of "Prince
Rooster" and "Give a Sign!" (both intended for children). Kapish
café (whose waiters are deaf) and the BlackOut restaurant (whose waiters are
blind with dining in pitch darkness! )are open on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday.
In addition, the Center offers a variety of workshops hosted by deaf and blind
instructors including: Sign language workshops, wine / ice-cream tasting in the
dark and clay sculpturing in the dark. It also offers special private events
for individuals and groups from Israel and abroad including major companies and
public institutions.
For more exciting examples of tours, please click
here to visit our full catalogue. To book a visit or for more information,
please contact us at: alisa@israelgrants.com