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StrongWomen Science Livestream from Theatre Royal, Waterford expired Free

Posted by: Circus250
Posted on: Dec. 09, 2020
Category: Film
Type: Online Screening
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Livestream our fabulous show direct from Theatre Royal, Waterford to your home. StrongWomen Science is a circus science show for children and families starring two women scientists turned circus performers. Aoife Raleigh is an engineer, Maria Corcoran an environmental scientist.

Ever wanted to know how you balance a chair on your chin, if you can juggle liquid, or how circus performers eat fire? StrongWomen Aoife and Maria reveal the scientific secrets behind their astounding tricks. In a fun, lively and fast-paced family circus performance, find out how jugglers, acrobats and hula hoop artists use science to create their amazing acts.

StrongWomen Science doesn’t only illustrate scientific facts. It seeks to promote enquiry, inventiveness and accessibility in science, making it open to all, in particular young women and girls. In addition to demonstrating scientific principles in fun and accessible ways, it looks at the worth of failure and the power of teamwork, both shared by science and circus.
Date: Dec. 15, 2020
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Timezone: Greenwich Mean Time (Lisbon, London)
Languages: English Online event URL:

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