Restaurant-theatre to experience life without light

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Press Trust of India Ahmedabad
Last Updated : Nov 03 2014 | 12:00 PM IST
Darkness pervades India's first 'Seeing in Dark' restaurant-theatre built here in the upscale Vastrapur area where visitors can experience life without light just like a visually impaired person.
The recently inaugurated facility set up by Blind Peoples' Association (BPA) has all black wall paint, floor, curtains, tables and chairs, air-conditioners and fans, leaving no scope of illumination once a visitor enters the area.
You have to make your way to the table in pitch darkness, order your food, and have it in an environment without an iota of light. You are barely able to see your plate leave aside the food items you eat here.
Here you can also experience a movie session in a 50 seater jet-black theatre, listening to only the audio of Aamir Khan starrer 'Tare Zameen Par'.
"The idea is not new, there are such restaurants in western countries. We have took it up from them but this is the first of its kind in India," Director of BPA Nandani Rawal told PTI.
"The aim is two fold, in a society where we see that sensitivities towards others are going down, we want people to have an experience of how life is if you do not have eyesight. This might increase their understanding for those who do not have it," Rawal said.
"Other is, people like us, who are gifted with all our organs in working condition, take them for granted. With the experience of 'seeing in dark', we will appreciate and thank God that all our organs are in good condition," she said.
All the services are provided here to visitors by trained blind people, he added.
"After being inside the restaurant and theatre for five minutes, visitors find it a moving experience," social coordinator of BPA Jagdish Trivedi said.
BPA plans to expand 'seeing in dark' concept by building more such facilities on the same premises where people can experience things like a village 'chauraha' (crossroad), commuting in traffic rush and a boat journey all in pitch-black environment, Rawal said.
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First Published: Nov 03 2014 | 12:00 PM IST

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