“One-night-only” experience for deafblindness

Tuesday 11th June 2019 09:06 EDT
 

The Hemraj Goyal Foundation has launched a “one-night-only” sensory experience in Central London, in aid of Sense International, a deafblindness charity.

Deafblindness is a combination of sight and hearing impairment that affects how an individual communicates, accesses information and gets around. On 18th June, Tuesday, the foundation will be hosting a one of a kind sensory experience where it will raise awareness and funds for the charity.

Inspired by a recent trip to India where they interacted with children living with the condition, Senses will give guests an insight into the inner workings of human anatomy and showcase the functioning of the five senses- sight, smell, touch, hearing and taste all work together - and what happens when you single them out.

The event is taking place at Aures London, near London Waterloo Station. Aures London describes itself as an immersive environment that aims to stimulate the senses. Guests will be taken on a journey through the senses, first experiencing how a specialised environment can heighten each of the senses through targeted stimulation. Following the demonstration, guests will have the chance to explore each sense as an independent mechanism, taking part in small experiences located throughout the event space.

The Foundation will be hosting two Senses sessions on 18th June 2019, the first commencing at 6pm and the second at 8pm. Find out more and buy your tickets now for just £10, at www.HGF.org.uk


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