Pedagogue Valentin  Haüy, born in France on 13 November, 1745, is the man credited  with the invention of tiflopedagogy – the educational method for the visually  impaired.  He also created the world’s first  boarding school for the blind. To celebrate his work, 13 November has been  declared international day of the blind.
Although there are no precise data as to the number of  people with moderate/severe visual impairments, they are thought to be around  400,000. Their impairment means many of them have been shut up at home, with  scant job opportunities. The badly fitted tactile markings, broken pavements,  confusing traffic lights sound signals combine to make public spaces  practically inaccessible for them.
However, visually impaired people in Bulgaria do get a  certain amount of support from the Union of the Blind in Bulgaria, the Louis Braille  national chitalishte (community  culture club) for the blind, which has more than 2,000 volumes of audio books  of all genres, as well as like-minded people with various initiatives to help  them in their everyday lives. One such initiative is a project, launched with  the financial support of the National Culture Fund. Its aim, based on the practice  in the US, Belgium, France and Japan, is to make available comic books in  Bulgaria that are adapted for the visually impaired.
“It is important to have comic  books like this, because comic books are a world that acts as an intermediate  link between books and films,” Ivan Karastoyanov, one of the people who  inspired and was involved in the project, explains in an interview with Radio  Bulgaria. “As you know there are a great many films based on comic strips and  books. With regard to books, fortunately, more and more people with visual  impairments now have access to texts in e-format, and to books recorded and  narrated by actors. The same is true of films, though to a lesser degree. At  one point it turned out however, that with comic strips there was absolutely  nothing. That is why our team thought we must do something and avail ourselves  of the good practices in the world.”
Ivan has been passionate about comic books since he  was a child, and an avid comic-book reader, until in the past few years his  eyesight started failing progressively, and he could no longer enjoy the  pictures. To make his dream come true, he was joined by actors Georgi Arsov,  Mariela Dimitrova and Svetlana Smoleva. With her help as dubbing director, the  comic strips came to life recorded on CD.
The team is now ready with comic stories, presented by their author Maya Bocheva – Rusalii (printed in Braille) and Wiki’s Travels. They have submitted their next project, and are hoping to receive financing for 6 or 7 more titles.

“Rusalii is a teenage love  story full of folklore motifs,” Ivan says. “The boy’s father goes to Spain, and  sends his son off for the summer to his two aunts. And there he meets a girl  calls Rossy. Little by little, the two fall in love, but then someone else  disrupts their relationship – grabbing the girl and throwing her into the  river. The girl dies, and the boy mourns her death. Then his father returns,  and as they are travelling home, the boy sees a young female figure appear in  the river waters, and a second later – a mermaid tail.”
Wiki’s Travels is much more of a story for children,  but there is a moral to it as well. 
“It’s is about a little girl  who finds a big, bright flower. While she is looking at it, a witch passes by  and sprinkles the flower with a special kind of powder, the flower shrivels up  and turns into a flying broomstick. The girl gets on the broomstick and chases  the witch. She reaches the moon and there she has a lot of adventures – meeting  a young knight, talking mice, saving a city full of flowers and many more  adventures.”
On the international day of the blind, Ivan says he is hoping that even though the lives of people with visual impairments are by no means easy, they will still find the positive things in the world around, and all the small things that will make them happy.
Translated and posted by Milena Daynova
Photos: Maya Bocheva
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