Dialogue in the Dark: Your Senses Will Never Be the Same
Dialogue in the Dark exhibition uses blind guides to lead visitors in small groups through different settings in total darkness where they learn how to interact without sight by using their other senses, and offers the public an experience that can change mindsets on disability and diversity, and increase tolerance. Over six million visitors from more than 20 countries have experienced the exhibition, giving over 5.000 blind people jobs since its first opening in 1988.
DIALOG IN THE DARK had been presented in 22 counties and in over
130 cities throughout the world, breaking through stereotypes to
promote respect and tolerance in an engaging and lighthearted way.
DIALOG IN THE DARK is a one-hour experience, which lasts a lifetime.

Find out where the Atlanta exhibit is going on…
Dialogue in the Dark
Atlantic Station
265 18th Street
2nd floor
Atlanta GA USA
E-Mail: DialogintheDark@PRXI.com
www.dialogtickets.com
Price Service Charge Total
* Adult $25.92 ($3.50 service charge) = $29.42
* Child $17.28 ($3.50 service charge) = $20.78
* Military $21.60 ($3.50 service charge) = $25.10
* Senior $21.60 ($3.50 service charge) = $25.10
Opening hours:
Monday to Sunday: 9am - 8pm
If you’re a parent, check out the blog Parenting Children. Here’s a link to an entry on eye exams for your children.
October 13th, 2008 at 10:01 am
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October 27th, 2008 at 12:04 pm
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March 27th, 2009 at 6:18 pm
Had a great time there. Don’t want to give it all away because your meant to find out for yourself but you go through a park, on a boat, in a restaurant, by the street and many other completely safe artificial environments. We had a great guide that really helped us to realize what life is like living blind. Had a good time at this one. Went by bodies as well and it was great too.