On Stage
Our knowledge of the universe is growing at an ever-increasing pace.
We have visited the outer reaches of our Solar System with our spacecraft missions and learned incredible things about how our star, The Sun works.
Our ground and space based telescopes peer into the vastness of space and the imagery and data we receive has provided us with new knowledge and challenged many of our existing concepts of how the universe began, how galaxies form and when the first stars began to shine.
This adventure will take the audience on a remarkable 3D journey through our Solar System and out to the very edge of the known universe to in a voyage of cosmic discovery
What Stuff Does reveals the mechanics and mysteries behind the art of juggling. With comedy and incredible circus skills, phenomenal performer and research scientist Robin Dale unpacks the mechanics of juggling using flying ping pong bats, disobedient buckets of water and a wrestling match with a flipchart.
In a show of dazzling skills, expert scientific analysis and tongue-in-cheek commentary, What Stuff Does uncovers the rich and playful opportunities for us all when we start to understand how the physical world works. Part TEDtalk, part stand-up comedy, part mesmerising circus act, this is an utterly unique and hilarious one-man show.
8 shows a day in following order
Circus, Sports, Extreme, Circus, Extreme, Sports, Circus, Extreme
Join physicist and former professional footballer, Mark Langtry, aka the Science Guy, in a fusion of science, technology and sports. Discover the role STEM plays in achieving peak performance on and off the field, and the power of our mind in achieving our full potential.
Take part in interactive demonstrations, experiments, challenges and activities live on stage in this high-energy show!
Scientist and Explorer, Mark the Science Guy, takes you on a thrilling scientific expedition to discover more about our planet and what drives us to the extremes in search of the truth.
Fuel your desire to be a changemaker by pushing your body and mind to the limits in this exhilarating show.
Scientist and Explorer, Mark the Science Guy, takes you on a thrilling scientific expedition to discover more about our planet and what drives us to the extremes in search of the truth.
Fuel your desire to be a changemaker by pushing your body and mind to the limits in this exhilarating show.
What Stuff Does reveals the mechanics and mysteries behind the art of juggling. With comedy and incredible circus skills, phenomenal performer and research scientist Robin Dale unpacks the mechanics of juggling using flying ping pong bats, disobedient buckets of water and a wrestling match with a flipchart.
In a show of dazzling skills, expert scientific analysis and tongue-in-cheek commentary, What Stuff Does uncovers the rich and playful opportunities for us all when we start to understand how the physical world works. Part TEDtalk, part stand-up comedy, part mesmerising circus act, this is an utterly unique and hilarious one-man show.
8 shows a day in following order
Circus, Sports, Extreme, Circus, Extreme, Sports, Circus, Extreme
Scientist and Explorer, Mark the Science Guy, takes you on a thrilling scientific expedition to discover more about our planet and what drives us to the extremes in search of the truth.
Fuel your desire to be a changemaker by pushing your body and mind to the limits in this exhilarating show.
Scientist and Explorer, Mark the Science Guy, takes you on a thrilling scientific expedition to discover more about our planet and what drives us to the extremes in search of the truth.
Fuel your desire to be a changemaker by pushing your body and mind to the limits in this exhilarating show.
Join physicist and former professional footballer, Mark Langtry, aka the Science Guy, in a fusion of science, technology and sports. Discover the role STEM plays in achieving peak performance on and off the field, and the power of our mind in achieving our full potential.
Take part in interactive demonstrations, experiments, challenges and activities live on stage in this high-energy show!
What Stuff Does reveals the mechanics and mysteries behind the art of juggling. With comedy and incredible circus skills, phenomenal performer and research scientist Robin Dale unpacks the mechanics of juggling using flying ping pong bats, disobedient buckets of water and a wrestling match with a flipchart.
In a show of dazzling skills, expert scientific analysis and tongue-in-cheek commentary, What Stuff Does uncovers the rich and playful opportunities for us all when we start to understand how the physical world works. Part TEDtalk, part stand-up comedy, part mesmerising circus act, this is an utterly unique and hilarious one-man show.
8 shows a day in following order
Circus, Sports, Extreme, Circus, Extreme, Sports, Circus, Extreme
Scientist and Explorer, Mark the Science Guy, takes you on a thrilling scientific expedition to discover more about our planet and what drives us to the extremes in search of the truth.
Fuel your desire to be a changemaker by pushing your body and mind to the limits in this exhilarating show.
Our knowledge of the universe is growing at an ever-increasing pace.
We have visited the outer reaches of our Solar System with our spacecraft missions and learned incredible things about how our star, The Sun works.
Our ground and space based telescopes peer into the vastness of space and the imagery and data we receive has provided us with new knowledge and challenged many of our existing concepts of how the universe began, how galaxies form and when the first stars began to shine.
This adventure will take the audience on a remarkable 3D journey through our Solar System and out to the very edge of the known universe to in a voyage of cosmic discovery
Our knowledge of the universe is growing at an ever-increasing pace.
We have visited the outer reaches of our Solar System with our spacecraft missions and learned incredible things about how our star, The Sun works.
Our ground and space based telescopes peer into the vastness of space and the imagery and data we receive has provided us with new knowledge and challenged many of our existing concepts of how the universe began, how galaxies form and when the first stars began to shine.
This adventure will take the audience on a remarkable 3D journey through our Solar System and out to the very edge of the known universe to in a voyage of cosmic discovery
Our knowledge of the universe is growing at an ever-increasing pace.
We have visited the outer reaches of our Solar System with our spacecraft missions and learned incredible things about how our star, The Sun works.
Our ground and space based telescopes peer into the vastness of space and the imagery and data we receive has provided us with new knowledge and challenged many of our existing concepts of how the universe began, how galaxies form and when the first stars began to shine.
This adventure will take the audience on a remarkable 3D journey through our Solar System and out to the very edge of the known universe to in a voyage of cosmic discovery
Our knowledge of the universe is growing at an ever-increasing pace.
We have visited the outer reaches of our Solar System with our spacecraft missions and learned incredible things about how our star, The Sun works.
Our ground and space based telescopes peer into the vastness of space and the imagery and data we receive has provided us with new knowledge and challenged many of our existing concepts of how the universe began, how galaxies form and when the first stars began to shine.
This adventure will take the audience on a remarkable 3D journey through our Solar System and out to the very edge of the known universe to in a voyage of cosmic discovery
Our knowledge of the universe is growing at an ever-increasing pace.
We have visited the outer reaches of our Solar System with our spacecraft missions and learned incredible things about how our star, The Sun works.
Our ground and space based telescopes peer into the vastness of space and the imagery and data we receive has provided us with new knowledge and challenged many of our existing concepts of how the universe began, how galaxies form and when the first stars began to shine.
This adventure will take the audience on a remarkable 3D journey through our Solar System and out to the very edge of the known universe to in a voyage of cosmic discovery
GLOBAL GOALS (DRUMMING WORKSHOP) In the Drumming Workshops, students will play the west African djembe drums, a fun and interactive activity with our team from the Irish Aid Centre. Students will also learn about Irish Aid, Ireland’s ODA (official development assistance) programme and its work with partners in over 130 countries. Irish Aid was set up by the Irish Government in 1974, and this year will mark its 50th Anniversary. At the workshops, students will discover how Ireland funds programmes around the world, to help reduce humanitarian need, tackle climate change, work towards achieving gender equality and strengthen governance globally. We will also explore how all of this work contributes towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s).
GLOBAL GOALS (DRUMMING WORKSHOP) In the Drumming Workshops, students will play the west African djembe drums, a fun and interactive activity with our team from the Irish Aid Centre. Students will also learn about Irish Aid, Ireland’s ODA (official development assistance) programme and its work with partners in over 130 countries. Irish Aid was set up by the Irish Government in 1974, and this year will mark its 50th Anniversary. At the workshops, students will discover how Ireland funds programmes around the world, to help reduce humanitarian need, tackle climate change, work towards achieving gender equality and strengthen governance globally. We will also explore how all of this work contributes towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s).
GLOBAL GOALS (DRUMMING WORKSHOP) In the Drumming Workshops, students will play the west African djembe drums, a fun and interactive activity with our team from the Irish Aid Centre. Students will also learn about Irish Aid, Ireland’s ODA (official development assistance) programme and its work with partners in over 130 countries. Irish Aid was set up by the Irish Government in 1974, and this year will mark its 50th Anniversary. At the workshops, students will discover how Ireland funds programmes around the world, to help reduce humanitarian need, tackle climate change, work towards achieving gender equality and strengthen governance globally. We will also explore how all of this work contributes towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s).
GLOBAL GOALS (DRUMMING WORKSHOP) In the Drumming Workshops, students will play the west African djembe drums, a fun and interactive activity with our team from the Irish Aid Centre. Students will also learn about Irish Aid, Ireland’s ODA (official development assistance) programme and its work with partners in over 130 countries. Irish Aid was set up by the Irish Government in 1974, and this year will mark its 50th Anniversary. At the workshops, students will discover how Ireland funds programmes around the world, to help reduce humanitarian need, tackle climate change, work towards achieving gender equality and strengthen governance globally. We will also explore how all of this work contributes towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s).
GLOBAL GOALS (DRUMMING WORKSHOP) In the Drumming Workshops, students will play the west African djembe drums, a fun and interactive activity with our team from the Irish Aid Centre. Students will also learn about Irish Aid, Ireland’s ODA (official development assistance) programme and its work with partners in over 130 countries. Irish Aid was set up by the Irish Government in 1974, and this year will mark its 50th Anniversary. At the workshops, students will discover how Ireland funds programmes around the world, to help reduce humanitarian need, tackle climate change, work towards achieving gender equality and strengthen governance globally. We will also explore how all of this work contributes towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s).
GLOBAL GOALS (DRUMMING WORKSHOP) In the Drumming Workshops, students will play the west African djembe drums, a fun and interactive activity with our team from the Irish Aid Centre. Students will also learn about Irish Aid, Ireland’s ODA (official development assistance) programme and its work with partners in over 130 countries. Irish Aid was set up by the Irish Government in 1974, and this year will mark its 50th Anniversary. At the workshops, students will discover how Ireland funds programmes around the world, to help reduce humanitarian need, tackle climate change, work towards achieving gender equality and strengthen governance globally. We will also explore how all of this work contributes towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s).
GLOBAL GOALS (DRUMMING WORKSHOP) In the Drumming Workshops, students will play the west African djembe drums, a fun and interactive activity with our team from the Irish Aid Centre. Students will also learn about Irish Aid, Ireland’s ODA (official development assistance) programme and its work with partners in over 130 countries. Irish Aid was set up by the Irish Government in 1974, and this year will mark its 50th Anniversary. At the workshops, students will discover how Ireland funds programmes around the world, to help reduce humanitarian need, tackle climate change, work towards achieving gender equality and strengthen governance globally. We will also explore how all of this work contributes towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s).
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3D theatre – Through the cosmos09:00 – 09:15
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Circus 250 What Stuff Does09:30 – 09:45
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Mark the Science Guy: Sports Tech10:30 – 10:45
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Mark the Science Guy: Extreme Adventures11:15 – 11:30
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Mark the Science Guy: Extreme Adventures12:00 – 12:15
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Circus 250 What Stuff Does12:00 – 12:15
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Mark the Science Guy: Extreme Adventures12:45 – 13:00
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Mark the Science Guy: Extreme Adventures12:45 – 13:00
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Mark the Science Guy: Sports Tech13:30 – 13:45
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Circus 250 What Stuff Does14:15 – 14:30
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Mark the Science Guy: Extreme Adventures15:15 – 15:30
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Global Goals (Drumming Workshop)10:00 – 10:15
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Global Goals (Drumming Workshop)11:00 – 11:15
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Global Goals (Drumming Workshop)12:00 – 12:15
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Global Goals (Drumming Workshop)13:00 – 13:15
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Global Goals (Drumming Workshop)14:00 – 14:15
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Global Goals (Drumming Workshop)15:00 – 15:15
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Global Goals (Drumming Workshop)16:00 – 16:15
Our knowledge of the universe is growing at an ever-increasing pace.
We have visited the outer reaches of our Solar System with our spacecraft missions and learned incredible things about how our star, The Sun works.
Our ground and space based telescopes peer into the vastness of space and the imagery and data we receive has provided us with new knowledge and challenged many of our existing concepts of how the universe began, how galaxies form and when the first stars began to shine.
This adventure will take the audience on a remarkable 3D journey through our Solar System and out to the very edge of the known universe to in a voyage of cosmic discovery
What Stuff Does reveals the mechanics and mysteries behind the art of juggling. With comedy and incredible circus skills, phenomenal performer and research scientist Robin Dale unpacks the mechanics of juggling using flying ping pong bats, disobedient buckets of water and a wrestling match with a flipchart.
In a show of dazzling skills, expert scientific analysis and tongue-in-cheek commentary, What Stuff Does uncovers the rich and playful opportunities for us all when we start to understand how the physical world works. Part TEDtalk, part stand-up comedy, part mesmerising circus act, this is an utterly unique and hilarious one-man show.
8 shows a day in following order
Circus, Sports, Extreme, Circus, Extreme, Sports, Circus, Extreme
Join physicist and former professional footballer, Mark Langtry, aka the Science Guy, in a fusion of science, technology and sports. Discover the role STEM plays in achieving peak performance on and off the field, and the power of our mind in achieving our full potential.
Take part in interactive demonstrations, experiments, challenges and activities live on stage in this high-energy show!
Scientist and Explorer, Mark the Science Guy, takes you on a thrilling scientific expedition to discover more about our planet and what drives us to the extremes in search of the truth.
Fuel your desire to be a changemaker by pushing your body and mind to the limits in this exhilarating show.
What Stuff Does reveals the mechanics and mysteries behind the art of juggling. With comedy and incredible circus skills, phenomenal performer and research scientist Robin Dale unpacks the mechanics of juggling using flying ping pong bats, disobedient buckets of water and a wrestling match with a flipchart.
In a show of dazzling skills, expert scientific analysis and tongue-in-cheek commentary, What Stuff Does uncovers the rich and playful opportunities for us all when we start to understand how the physical world works. Part TEDtalk, part stand-up comedy, part mesmerising circus act, this is an utterly unique and hilarious one-man show.
8 shows a day in following order
Circus, Sports, Extreme, Circus, Extreme, Sports, Circus, Extreme
Scientist and Explorer, Mark the Science Guy, takes you on a thrilling scientific expedition to discover more about our planet and what drives us to the extremes in search of the truth.
Fuel your desire to be a changemaker by pushing your body and mind to the limits in this exhilarating show.
Scientist and Explorer, Mark the Science Guy, takes you on a thrilling scientific expedition to discover more about our planet and what drives us to the extremes in search of the truth.
Fuel your desire to be a changemaker by pushing your body and mind to the limits in this exhilarating show.
Join physicist and former professional footballer, Mark Langtry, aka the Science Guy, in a fusion of science, technology and sports. Discover the role STEM plays in achieving peak performance on and off the field, and the power of our mind in achieving our full potential.
Take part in interactive demonstrations, experiments, challenges and activities live on stage in this high-energy show!
What Stuff Does reveals the mechanics and mysteries behind the art of juggling. With comedy and incredible circus skills, phenomenal performer and research scientist Robin Dale unpacks the mechanics of juggling using flying ping pong bats, disobedient buckets of water and a wrestling match with a flipchart.
In a show of dazzling skills, expert scientific analysis and tongue-in-cheek commentary, What Stuff Does uncovers the rich and playful opportunities for us all when we start to understand how the physical world works. Part TEDtalk, part stand-up comedy, part mesmerising circus act, this is an utterly unique and hilarious one-man show.
8 shows a day in following order
Circus, Sports, Extreme, Circus, Extreme, Sports, Circus, Extreme
Scientist and Explorer, Mark the Science Guy, takes you on a thrilling scientific expedition to discover more about our planet and what drives us to the extremes in search of the truth.
Fuel your desire to be a changemaker by pushing your body and mind to the limits in this exhilarating show.
Our knowledge of the universe is growing at an ever-increasing pace.
We have visited the outer reaches of our Solar System with our spacecraft missions and learned incredible things about how our star, The Sun works.
Our ground and space based telescopes peer into the vastness of space and the imagery and data we receive has provided us with new knowledge and challenged many of our existing concepts of how the universe began, how galaxies form and when the first stars began to shine.
This adventure will take the audience on a remarkable 3D journey through our Solar System and out to the very edge of the known universe to in a voyage of cosmic discovery
Our knowledge of the universe is growing at an ever-increasing pace.
We have visited the outer reaches of our Solar System with our spacecraft missions and learned incredible things about how our star, The Sun works.
Our ground and space based telescopes peer into the vastness of space and the imagery and data we receive has provided us with new knowledge and challenged many of our existing concepts of how the universe began, how galaxies form and when the first stars began to shine.
This adventure will take the audience on a remarkable 3D journey through our Solar System and out to the very edge of the known universe to in a voyage of cosmic discovery
Our knowledge of the universe is growing at an ever-increasing pace.
We have visited the outer reaches of our Solar System with our spacecraft missions and learned incredible things about how our star, The Sun works.
Our ground and space based telescopes peer into the vastness of space and the imagery and data we receive has provided us with new knowledge and challenged many of our existing concepts of how the universe began, how galaxies form and when the first stars began to shine.
This adventure will take the audience on a remarkable 3D journey through our Solar System and out to the very edge of the known universe to in a voyage of cosmic discovery
Our knowledge of the universe is growing at an ever-increasing pace.
We have visited the outer reaches of our Solar System with our spacecraft missions and learned incredible things about how our star, The Sun works.
Our ground and space based telescopes peer into the vastness of space and the imagery and data we receive has provided us with new knowledge and challenged many of our existing concepts of how the universe began, how galaxies form and when the first stars began to shine.
This adventure will take the audience on a remarkable 3D journey through our Solar System and out to the very edge of the known universe to in a voyage of cosmic discovery
Our knowledge of the universe is growing at an ever-increasing pace.
We have visited the outer reaches of our Solar System with our spacecraft missions and learned incredible things about how our star, The Sun works.
Our ground and space based telescopes peer into the vastness of space and the imagery and data we receive has provided us with new knowledge and challenged many of our existing concepts of how the universe began, how galaxies form and when the first stars began to shine.
This adventure will take the audience on a remarkable 3D journey through our Solar System and out to the very edge of the known universe to in a voyage of cosmic discovery
GLOBAL GOALS (DRUMMING WORKSHOP) In the Drumming Workshops, students will play the west African djembe drums, a fun and interactive activity with our team from the Irish Aid Centre. Students will also learn about Irish Aid, Ireland’s ODA (official development assistance) programme and its work with partners in over 130 countries. Irish Aid was set up by the Irish Government in 1974, and this year will mark its 50th Anniversary. At the workshops, students will discover how Ireland funds programmes around the world, to help reduce humanitarian need, tackle climate change, work towards achieving gender equality and strengthen governance globally. We will also explore how all of this work contributes towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s).
GLOBAL GOALS (DRUMMING WORKSHOP) In the Drumming Workshops, students will play the west African djembe drums, a fun and interactive activity with our team from the Irish Aid Centre. Students will also learn about Irish Aid, Ireland’s ODA (official development assistance) programme and its work with partners in over 130 countries. Irish Aid was set up by the Irish Government in 1974, and this year will mark its 50th Anniversary. At the workshops, students will discover how Ireland funds programmes around the world, to help reduce humanitarian need, tackle climate change, work towards achieving gender equality and strengthen governance globally. We will also explore how all of this work contributes towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s).
GLOBAL GOALS (DRUMMING WORKSHOP) In the Drumming Workshops, students will play the west African djembe drums, a fun and interactive activity with our team from the Irish Aid Centre. Students will also learn about Irish Aid, Ireland’s ODA (official development assistance) programme and its work with partners in over 130 countries. Irish Aid was set up by the Irish Government in 1974, and this year will mark its 50th Anniversary. At the workshops, students will discover how Ireland funds programmes around the world, to help reduce humanitarian need, tackle climate change, work towards achieving gender equality and strengthen governance globally. We will also explore how all of this work contributes towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s).
GLOBAL GOALS (DRUMMING WORKSHOP) In the Drumming Workshops, students will play the west African djembe drums, a fun and interactive activity with our team from the Irish Aid Centre. Students will also learn about Irish Aid, Ireland’s ODA (official development assistance) programme and its work with partners in over 130 countries. Irish Aid was set up by the Irish Government in 1974, and this year will mark its 50th Anniversary. At the workshops, students will discover how Ireland funds programmes around the world, to help reduce humanitarian need, tackle climate change, work towards achieving gender equality and strengthen governance globally. We will also explore how all of this work contributes towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s).
GLOBAL GOALS (DRUMMING WORKSHOP) In the Drumming Workshops, students will play the west African djembe drums, a fun and interactive activity with our team from the Irish Aid Centre. Students will also learn about Irish Aid, Ireland’s ODA (official development assistance) programme and its work with partners in over 130 countries. Irish Aid was set up by the Irish Government in 1974, and this year will mark its 50th Anniversary. At the workshops, students will discover how Ireland funds programmes around the world, to help reduce humanitarian need, tackle climate change, work towards achieving gender equality and strengthen governance globally. We will also explore how all of this work contributes towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s).
GLOBAL GOALS (DRUMMING WORKSHOP) In the Drumming Workshops, students will play the west African djembe drums, a fun and interactive activity with our team from the Irish Aid Centre. Students will also learn about Irish Aid, Ireland’s ODA (official development assistance) programme and its work with partners in over 130 countries. Irish Aid was set up by the Irish Government in 1974, and this year will mark its 50th Anniversary. At the workshops, students will discover how Ireland funds programmes around the world, to help reduce humanitarian need, tackle climate change, work towards achieving gender equality and strengthen governance globally. We will also explore how all of this work contributes towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s).
GLOBAL GOALS (DRUMMING WORKSHOP) In the Drumming Workshops, students will play the west African djembe drums, a fun and interactive activity with our team from the Irish Aid Centre. Students will also learn about Irish Aid, Ireland’s ODA (official development assistance) programme and its work with partners in over 130 countries. Irish Aid was set up by the Irish Government in 1974, and this year will mark its 50th Anniversary. At the workshops, students will discover how Ireland funds programmes around the world, to help reduce humanitarian need, tackle climate change, work towards achieving gender equality and strengthen governance globally. We will also explore how all of this work contributes towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s).
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3D theatre – Through the cosmos09:00 – 09:15
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Circus 250 What Stuff Does09:30 – 09:45
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Mark the Science Guy: Sports Tech10:30 – 10:45
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Mark the Science Guy: Extreme Adventures11:15 – 11:30
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Circus 250 What Stuff Does12:00 – 12:15
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Mark the Science Guy: Extreme Adventures12:45 – 13:00
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Mark the Science Guy: Extreme Adventures12:45 – 13:00
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Mark the Science Guy: Sports Tech13:30 – 13:45
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Circus 250 What Stuff Does14:15 – 14:30
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Mark the Science Guy: Extreme Adventures15:15 – 15:30
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Global Goals (Drumming Workshop)10:00 – 10:15
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Global Goals (Drumming Workshop)11:00 – 11:15
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Global Goals (Drumming Workshop)12:00 – 12:15
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Global Goals (Drumming Workshop)14:00 – 14:15
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Global Goals (Drumming Workshop)14:00 – 14:15
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Global Goals (Drumming Workshop)15:00 – 15:15
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Global Goals (Drumming Workshop)16:00 – 16:15
Our knowledge of the universe is growing at an ever-increasing pace.
We have visited the outer reaches of our Solar System with our spacecraft missions and learned incredible things about how our star, The Sun works.
Our ground and space based telescopes peer into the vastness of space and the imagery and data we receive has provided us with new knowledge and challenged many of our existing concepts of how the universe began, how galaxies form and when the first stars began to shine.
This adventure will take the audience on a remarkable 3D journey through our Solar System and out to the very edge of the known universe to in a voyage of cosmic discovery
What Stuff Does reveals the mechanics and mysteries behind the art of juggling. With comedy and incredible circus skills, phenomenal performer and research scientist Robin Dale unpacks the mechanics of juggling using flying ping pong bats, disobedient buckets of water and a wrestling match with a flipchart.
In a show of dazzling skills, expert scientific analysis and tongue-in-cheek commentary, What Stuff Does uncovers the rich and playful opportunities for us all when we start to understand how the physical world works. Part TEDtalk, part stand-up comedy, part mesmerising circus act, this is an utterly unique and hilarious one-man show.
8 shows a day in following order
Circus, Sports, Extreme, Circus, Extreme, Sports, Circus, Extreme
Join physicist and former professional footballer, Mark Langtry, aka the Science Guy, in a fusion of science, technology and sports. Discover the role STEM plays in achieving peak performance on and off the field, and the power of our mind in achieving our full potential.
Take part in interactive demonstrations, experiments, challenges and activities live on stage in this high-energy show!
Scientist and Explorer, Mark the Science Guy, takes you on a thrilling scientific expedition to discover more about our planet and what drives us to the extremes in search of the truth.
Fuel your desire to be a changemaker by pushing your body and mind to the limits in this exhilarating show.
What Stuff Does reveals the mechanics and mysteries behind the art of juggling. With comedy and incredible circus skills, phenomenal performer and research scientist Robin Dale unpacks the mechanics of juggling using flying ping pong bats, disobedient buckets of water and a wrestling match with a flipchart.
In a show of dazzling skills, expert scientific analysis and tongue-in-cheek commentary, What Stuff Does uncovers the rich and playful opportunities for us all when we start to understand how the physical world works. Part TEDtalk, part stand-up comedy, part mesmerising circus act, this is an utterly unique and hilarious one-man show.
8 shows a day in following order
Circus, Sports, Extreme, Circus, Extreme, Sports, Circus, Extreme
Scientist and Explorer, Mark the Science Guy, takes you on a thrilling scientific expedition to discover more about our planet and what drives us to the extremes in search of the truth.
Fuel your desire to be a changemaker by pushing your body and mind to the limits in this exhilarating show.
Join physicist and former professional footballer, Mark Langtry, aka the Science Guy, in a fusion of science, technology and sports. Discover the role STEM plays in achieving peak performance on and off the field, and the power of our mind in achieving our full potential.
Take part in interactive demonstrations, experiments, challenges and activities live on stage in this high-energy show!
What Stuff Does reveals the mechanics and mysteries behind the art of juggling. With comedy and incredible circus skills, phenomenal performer and research scientist Robin Dale unpacks the mechanics of juggling using flying ping pong bats, disobedient buckets of water and a wrestling match with a flipchart.
In a show of dazzling skills, expert scientific analysis and tongue-in-cheek commentary, What Stuff Does uncovers the rich and playful opportunities for us all when we start to understand how the physical world works. Part TEDtalk, part stand-up comedy, part mesmerising circus act, this is an utterly unique and hilarious one-man show.
8 shows a day in following order
Circus, Sports, Extreme, Circus, Extreme, Sports, Circus, Extreme
Scientist and Explorer, Mark the Science Guy, takes you on a thrilling scientific expedition to discover more about our planet and what drives us to the extremes in search of the truth.
Fuel your desire to be a changemaker by pushing your body and mind to the limits in this exhilarating show.
Our knowledge of the universe is growing at an ever-increasing pace.
We have visited the outer reaches of our Solar System with our spacecraft missions and learned incredible things about how our star, The Sun works.
Our ground and space based telescopes peer into the vastness of space and the imagery and data we receive has provided us with new knowledge and challenged many of our existing concepts of how the universe began, how galaxies form and when the first stars began to shine.
This adventure will take the audience on a remarkable 3D journey through our Solar System and out to the very edge of the known universe to in a voyage of cosmic discovery
Our knowledge of the universe is growing at an ever-increasing pace.
We have visited the outer reaches of our Solar System with our spacecraft missions and learned incredible things about how our star, The Sun works.
Our ground and space based telescopes peer into the vastness of space and the imagery and data we receive has provided us with new knowledge and challenged many of our existing concepts of how the universe began, how galaxies form and when the first stars began to shine.
This adventure will take the audience on a remarkable 3D journey through our Solar System and out to the very edge of the known universe to in a voyage of cosmic discovery
Our knowledge of the universe is growing at an ever-increasing pace.
We have visited the outer reaches of our Solar System with our spacecraft missions and learned incredible things about how our star, The Sun works.
Our ground and space based telescopes peer into the vastness of space and the imagery and data we receive has provided us with new knowledge and challenged many of our existing concepts of how the universe began, how galaxies form and when the first stars began to shine.
This adventure will take the audience on a remarkable 3D journey through our Solar System and out to the very edge of the known universe to in a voyage of cosmic discovery
Our knowledge of the universe is growing at an ever-increasing pace.
We have visited the outer reaches of our Solar System with our spacecraft missions and learned incredible things about how our star, The Sun works.
Our ground and space based telescopes peer into the vastness of space and the imagery and data we receive has provided us with new knowledge and challenged many of our existing concepts of how the universe began, how galaxies form and when the first stars began to shine.
This adventure will take the audience on a remarkable 3D journey through our Solar System and out to the very edge of the known universe to in a voyage of cosmic discovery
Our knowledge of the universe is growing at an ever-increasing pace.
We have visited the outer reaches of our Solar System with our spacecraft missions and learned incredible things about how our star, The Sun works.
Our ground and space based telescopes peer into the vastness of space and the imagery and data we receive has provided us with new knowledge and challenged many of our existing concepts of how the universe began, how galaxies form and when the first stars began to shine.
This adventure will take the audience on a remarkable 3D journey through our Solar System and out to the very edge of the known universe to in a voyage of cosmic discovery
GLOBAL GOALS (DRUMMING WORKSHOP) In the Drumming Workshops, students will play the west African djembe drums, a fun and interactive activity with our team from the Irish Aid Centre. Students will also learn about Irish Aid, Ireland’s ODA (official development assistance) programme and its work with partners in over 130 countries. Irish Aid was set up by the Irish Government in 1974, and this year will mark its 50th Anniversary. At the workshops, students will discover how Ireland funds programmes around the world, to help reduce humanitarian need, tackle climate change, work towards achieving gender equality and strengthen governance globally. We will also explore how all of this work contributes towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s).
GLOBAL GOALS (DRUMMING WORKSHOP) In the Drumming Workshops, students will play the west African djembe drums, a fun and interactive activity with our team from the Irish Aid Centre. Students will also learn about Irish Aid, Ireland’s ODA (official development assistance) programme and its work with partners in over 130 countries. Irish Aid was set up by the Irish Government in 1974, and this year will mark its 50th Anniversary. At the workshops, students will discover how Ireland funds programmes around the world, to help reduce humanitarian need, tackle climate change, work towards achieving gender equality and strengthen governance globally. We will also explore how all of this work contributes towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s).
GLOBAL GOALS (DRUMMING WORKSHOP) In the Drumming Workshops, students will play the west African djembe drums, a fun and interactive activity with our team from the Irish Aid Centre. Students will also learn about Irish Aid, Ireland’s ODA (official development assistance) programme and its work with partners in over 130 countries. Irish Aid was set up by the Irish Government in 1974, and this year will mark its 50th Anniversary. At the workshops, students will discover how Ireland funds programmes around the world, to help reduce humanitarian need, tackle climate change, work towards achieving gender equality and strengthen governance globally. We will also explore how all of this work contributes towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s).
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3D theatre – Through the cosmos09:00 – 09:15
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Circus 250 What Stuff Does09:45 – 10:00
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Mark the Science Guy: Sports Tech10:45 – 11:00
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Mark the Science Guy: Extreme Adventures11:30 – 11:45
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Circus 250 What Stuff Does12:15 – 12:30
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Mark the Science Guy: Extreme Adventures13:15 – 13:30
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Mark the Science Guy: Sports Tech14:15 – 14:30
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Circus 250 What Stuff Does15:00 – 15:15
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Mark the Science Guy: Extreme Adventures16:30 – 16:45