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We get told that science is all around us…but what about halfway up a huge cliff, or free falling from 10,000 feet? How about jumping from building to building or cycling through a mountain? Yes, science is even in the most extreme of sports and, in fact, it is even more important in these high adrenaline adventures! This action-packed show will talk about the science behind sports and what happens to your body when you are doing sport - even extreme sports!
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For Primary School here 
For Secondary School here 
Conducted in English (with Cantonese interpretation provided by Theatre Noir)
Suitable for upper primary (P4 – 6) and secondary (S1 – 6) students, families and the general public on a first come, first served basis.
Performers: Huw James and Lucy Thorne (Science Junkie, UK)
This is a fast-moving and entertaining show that explores forces and motion. It introduces Isaac Newton's laws of motion and explains magnetism, gravity, friction, air resistance, up-thrust and lift through lively demonstrations and audience participation. Delivered by expert science communicators from the London Science Museum, this show is bound to entertain and educate.
Curriculum Links: General Studies curriculum P1 – 6: Strand 3 – Science and Technology in Everyday Life
Please download Teachers' supplementary materials here 
Conducted in English (with Cantonese interpretation provided by Theatre Noir)
Suitable for primary (P1 – 6) students, families and the general public on a first come, first served basis.
Performers: Nathaniel Marten and Shane Craig (London Science Museum, UK)
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