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Our wonderfully skilled presenters use simple science tricks to engage
and excite small groups of people as they move throughout a festival
venue, contributing hugely to the buzz of the festival or event. Science busking can work almost anywhere and provide great publicity for your event.
Explore the science and technology used by crime-fighting sleuths, and solve a crime live in this exciting interactive show! The culprit might be closer than you think!
How do we make sounds, record sounds and see sounds?
The mission: to build a car capable of travelling at over 1000mph
and
inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers.
What are the challenges in building a vehicle
that travels faster then a speeding bullet?
Why do men have lower voices than women? What is the worst sound in the world? Can a whale kill a fish using only a bubble? Join us as we journey from one extreme to the other, from high sounds to low sounds, loud to quiet, nice to nasty!
Just what exactly do scientists and engineers do? How do planes fly? How can we see through the dust in space? How do engineers make playgrounds safer to play in? How are they saving the planet.
It’s Only Water!... Or is it? is an exciting, interactive science show that explores all the amazing properties of water. The show will be brought to you in the form of a trick and quiz show that involves students and teachers.
We explore the best bits about bubbles and balloons. From blowing them up to bursting them; discover all the amazing things you can do in between. Can you catch a bubble? Make it last for ever or make it square? Can you stick a pin in a balloon or turn it into a helicopter?
Join your favourite cartoon characters on a journey to discover the difference between cartoon science and real science.
This exciting and interactive show uses lots of audience involvement to make you think about sport as you never have before. Be prepared to limber up and join in for this show with lots of audience interaction.
New Theatre show- Visualise Reloaded
"Prepare to be amazed as two techno-clowns present an altogether different kind of science class. Inspired by the quote ‘deep meaning lies often in childish play’, multi-talented duo Debbie Syrop and Gareth Smith take their lead from the everyday. Using the objects found there, they create physical theatre, projected images, music and live demonstrations to show how the smallest change in perspective can create a mysterious canvas of sound, visuals and image." Edinburgh Festival Guide
