As part of this years’ Science Week, Roscommon Arts Centre are delighted to present STRONGWOMEN SCIENCE from 9am on Sunday, February 28.
StrongWomen Science is a brand new circus science show starring two women scientists turned circus performers, Aoife is an engineer while Maria 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 (an engineer ) and Maria (an environmental scientist ) reveal the amazing science behind their astounding tricks.
‘If ever there were role models I would like my own daughter to have – the two StrongWomen would be it!’
‘A most enjoyable, empowering event – so inspiring and enthusiastic. I will be thinking of the StrongWomenScience team for a long time to come.’
‘Fantastic way to get children enthused about STEM.’
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. Because when science meets circus, anything’s possible.
This is a streamed event and tickets are €5 per household. Booking now from https://roscommonartscentre.ie/ and at box office on 0877111584.
StrongWomen Science is a Circus250 Production. For more information log onto www.circus250.org