Dialogue in the Dark

More than 9 million visitors have gone through an experience in the Dark and thousands of blind guides and facilitators find employment through exhibitions and workshops.

[3] For more than 10 years it toured throughout the world as a travelling exhibition in museums or as a special event in a fair or festival.

Since then, Dialogue Social Enterprise, the company that owns the brand, has turned the exhibition into a franchise.

Some of these countries include China, Japan, Italy, Israel, South Korea, Germany, Greece, Austria, Russia, the USA and Singapore.

According to its website, Dialogue in the Dark's second goal is to create jobs for disadvantaged people by turning perceived deficits into potential assets.

Dialogue in the Dark building in Holon Children's Museum In Israel
Reuven Rivlin , President of Israel and his wife, Nechama Rivlin , in a visit in Dialogue in the Dark exhibition in Holon to mark the day of blindness, June 2018