The Denver Blind Cafe

An Award Winning Community Awareness Concert & Tasting In The Pitch Dark!

Coming to Denver Fall 2012 ~ Get on the waitlist!

@ Central Presbyterian Church1660 Sherman StreetIn Beautiful Downtown Denver, CO7:30PM / 7:45PM Seating

Come Dine & Experience A Concert In The Pitch Dark!

The Denver Blind Cafe, is a mind bending/heart opening experience where the audience will indulge in a vegetarian 'Sensory Tasting Experience' sourced from local sponsors and farms, participate in a Q & A forum with their blind wait staff & enjoy an 'unencumbered music listening' concert of original music by Rosh & One Eye Glass Broken...all in the complete pitch dark!!!

About the event:

A delicious vegetarian 'Sensory Tasting Experience' will be prepared to delight your senses by our lovely volunteers and a local Chef. We source as much of the produce and food from local sponsors and farms as possible. You will be sharing tables 'family style' with other guests working together to get your food.

Your heart and mind will be opened as you celebrate and explore the darkness with Gerry Leary, a blind master coffee roaster (www.theunseenbean.com) and the rest of our awesome blind waitstaff. A question and answer forum will offer you opportunities to learn about the lives of blind persons by sharing in their personal stories.

You will experience an 'unencumbered music listening' concert, without the distraction of visual conditioning, social etiquette & your cell phones! This is a 'quiet listening experience' where the audience is empowered as a group to practice listening to music deeply. Rarely, do people actually 'listen' to live music anymore. The darkness will allows you a chance to go deeply inside yourself, with the rhythms, melodies and lyrics of the music, in ways you may never have before.

This is NOT, just a another dinner in the dark...it's a community experience where people connect, learn and grow from working together to participate in something greater than themselves. The Denver Blind Cafe is designed to help you feel more alive, awake, present and connected to your world.

With the love and laughter of those at your table you will break bread together, building friendship and community on a night you will never forget or SEE! A portion of the proceeds from this event will be donated to a local organization that helps to improve the lives of the blind community in your area.

What people are saying about The Blind Cafe...

“It was easily one of the best dates I have taken my wife on all year and we experienced a closeness in the darkness that was rare in a public place.”

-Marco Lam | Acupuncturist Boulder, CO


"The Blind Café does not try to perfectly recreate blindness. Instead, it allows people to interact, trust each other, and experience community in an entirely new way. In the dark, there are no uncomfortable glances, no self-consciousness about what you’re wearing or what you weigh, no distinction between the sighted and blind. In a room specially outfitted with heavy cloth to be pitch black, diners get the rare chance to relax into themselves and enjoy music, food, and the company of others. You will bond with other diners at your table as you work together to pass the bread and feel out what exactly it is you are eating."

- Erin Greenhalgh / Boulder.com


"It dawned on me that I most likely hadn’t listened to music in the dark like this since I was a young teenager. It was so liberating to allow my mind and ears to focus on instrumentation with no visual input. I couldn’t tell if Rosh was on some shockingly coveted Martin guitar, or some $200 Korean-made junker. It must have been something of decent caliber, as it sounded wonderful, but was that because I was only listening that it sounded that good?"

- Brian Johnson | The Marquee

"My husband, Aaron and I made a date night out of The Blind Cafe and it actually made a pretty big impact on our marriage...I realized (again) how important it is to just enjoy the life that I've been given, so since then I've been cutting back on things that to me are superfluous, and been focusing on what's really important."

- Elizabeth Lehr / Austin Blind Cafe Guest

Photo's from our latest Blind Cafe! :)

'See' for yourself in this short documentary...

Testimonials

Raving Reviews from this July's Blind Cafe performances...

I must admit that last nights gathering at my first blind café was an eye opening experience. Once there, it’s difficult to resist the temptation to participate in the camaraderie. I found my defenses down and suddenly dealing with an array of new and challenging sensory perceptions.

How easy I thought to communicate with strangers around me that I couldn’t see. At times I just sat there with senses heightened, trying to take in all the newfound feelings and emotions. I feel nothing but gratitude for all those involved in putting together this wonderful event. Rosh, Gerry and Rick, not to mention the countless others, were an absolute delight to listen to, be entertained by and ultimately touched by their presence.

Rosh’s music was fan-freakin-tastic! Kudos to the band too! The food was delectable and a gift to my taste buds. I left the event in awe and now with even more respect and admiration for the blind. For it’s through their eyes that I can finally see. Thank you all for a deeply profound and moving experience. - Larry Bennett / Boulder Blind Cafe



"Thank you for an amazing and magnificent evening.
Your vision in doing the blind cafe experience is brilliant and profound and your music is beautiful, heart filled and inspiring. I've had many powerful experiences in this life of 60 years so far.... this was one of the peaks. ~ Chuck


"Dear Boulderite friends, check this out!!! I just volunteered tonight's event and had an amazing experience... whether you want to volunteer or just come and have an experience... this is something you don't want to miss... "imagine entering a space where the boundaries of 'you' and 'other' soften in the absence of form, where your awareness is naturally expanded and this spaciousness if filled with joyful voices, delicious tastes and rich sensorial textures"... yum!!!! all the way around" ~Maria Bailey
"It dawned on me that I most likely hadn’t listened to music in the dark like this since I was a young teenager. It was so liberating to allow my mind and ears to focus on instrumentation with no visual input. I couldn’t tell if Rosh was on some shockingly coveted Martin guitar, or some $200 Korean-made junker. It must have been something of decent caliber, as it sounded wonderful, but was that because I was only listening that it sounded that good?"

- Brian Johnson | The Marquee Music Magazine Colorado

“It was easily one of the best dates I have taken my wife on all year and we experienced a closeness in the darkness that was rare in a public place.”

-Marco Lam | Acupuncturist Boulder, CO

“THANK YOU THANK YOU..A.M.A.Z.I.N.G evening! 2+hours in complete darkness...eating, drinking, listening to speakers/music, embracing and elevating our senses. To live for only 2 hours in a pretty comfortable environment and to experience a VERY small element of being blind. A completely humbling, inspiring and thought provoking experience...To hear the cello and violin in a way as I never have before. Cheers to Rosh and the crew, amazing souls and beings/warriors of light.”

-Angela Simon | Culinary School of the Rockies

“Best Blind Cafe I've experienced yet! The bar really got raised... Keeps getting better and better. I can only imagine what next time will be like!”

-Robert MacNaughton | Boulder, CO

Denver Blind Cafe News...

How to leave a tip at The Blind Cafe - by Gerry Leary

At your next Blind Cafe experience...separate some cash to leave for a tip in the dark for the servers. Here's how to do it. Set a side a little more cash than you would want to tip. Watch both of these videos and mark your bills the way they describe. Then when you are at the next Blind Cafe put that cash in your back pocket. When you wish to leave a tip at the table in the dark at the end of the show, try to pull out the amount you want using one of the methods for distinguishing the different bills. :)

How to leave a tip at The Blind Cafe - by Austin Blind Cafe Staff

The Music

Love & Rainy Days Music Video...by Berkley Street Productions

Window Pain Music Video shot in Seattle, WA....

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Directions

Location:
@ Central Presbyterian Church
1660 Sherman Street
In Beautiful Downtown Denver, CO
7:30PM / 7:45PM Seating

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Boulderado Hotel
The Unseen Bean Inc. Blind Roasted Coffee!
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