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British Council Hong Kong
Science Alive
Family Day
Teacher and Student Workshops
School Tour Show
Interactive Chemistry Exhibition
Science Walkabout Show
Science Interactive Lectures
Debates
Science Drama Show
FameLab
School Tour Show
Date:

14 - 18 November (Monday to Friday)

Time:

8.50 a.m. - 10.00.a.m.

10.45 a.m. - 11.55 a.m.

2.15 p.m. - 3.25 p.m.

Venue:

Schools - auditorium or school hall  

Reservation:

Due to an overwhelming response, application for the School Tour Show is now closed.

If you would like to be put onto our waiting list and find out other British Council science-related activities, please e-mail us at science.alive@britishcouncil.org.hk

For those who already made an application, you will receive an e-mail notification on whether your application has been successful in due course.

Enquiries:

E-mail science.alive@britishcouncil.org.hk

CSI FOR CLOWNS

Using various forensic chemistry techniques and real-life investigative methods, two clown detectives try to identify and apprehend the guilty parties and bring them to justice. This show is loosely based around the many popular CSI (Crime Scene Investigation) shows on TV today. The clowns will discover some big crimes but the comedy will come from finding normal everyday situations such as candy taken from a baby and a mysterious dog disappearance. Whilst the chemistry displayed will be based upon real scientific principles, the clowns will provide special appeal to young people. The shows will take place at various schools around Hong Kong, Kowloon and the New Territories.

Conducted in English but Cantonese interpretation provided by Theatre Noir will be available for any schools that request it.

Suitable for upper primary (P4-6) and secondary (S1-6) students

Performers: Jonathan Beedell and Palfi (Desperate Men)

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