‘StrongWomen
Science’ in Inishowen
30.08.23
ARTLINK are
proudly supporting the Inishowen leg of the ‘StrongWomen
Science’ tour. This thrilling 'circus science show' will
take place on Sunday 3rd September in Malin Head
Community Centre at 1pm
and in Clonmany Community Centre at 5pm. The event promises entertainment
and education for children and families alike.
The show features two exceptional women, Aoife
Raleigh and Maria Corcoran, who have seamlessly blended
their scientific prowess with circus performances. It
promises to be a memorable experience that sparks
curiosity and wonder. |
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The StrongWomen Science’
circus show which will take place on Sunday 3rd
September in Malin Head Community Centre at 1pm and
Clonmany Community Centre at 5pm. |
Aoife Raleigh, an engineer
by profession, and Maria Corcoran, an environmental
scientist, have embarked on an inspiring journey,
transforming themselves into circus performers and
unravelling the mysteries behind awe-inspiring acts.
Witness their astonishing feats and learn the science
behind seemingly impossible tricks, such as balancing a
chair on your chin, juggling liquids and eating fire. |
In an engaging, fast-paced
family circus performance, audiences will be treated to
a dynamic showcase of juggling, acrobatics and hula hoop
artistry, all interwoven with scientific explanations.
‘StrongWomen Science’ aims not only to share scientific
facts but also to ignite a passion for inquiry and
creativity. The show welcomes all, with a particular
emphasis on encouraging girls and young women to explore
the captivating world of science.
Dea Birkett, founder of Circus250 and visionary behind
‘StrongWomen Science’ said: "All sorts of people come
along to our show and are surprised that science can be
so much fun!
“By combining the wonder of circus performances with the
accessibility of scientific principles, our show also
highlights the value of learning from failures and the
power of teamwork – values shared by both science and
circus.
“We’re on a mission to bring the magic of circus to new
places and introduce the world of science to those who
may have never considered it before.
“Indeed, the impact of ‘StrongWomen Science’ extends
beyond entertainment; it aims to inspire young minds,
especially girls, to see a future in fields like
engineering that might not have been on their radar
previously.
“Importantly, if one girl or young woman goes away from
our show and puts ‘engineer’ as an option on her career
choices that she didn’t have before, that’s a success!”
Artlink Project Co-ordinator Martha McCulloch added:
“We’re delighted to be supporting Circus250 and the
Inishowen leg of their entertaining and enlightening
shows.
“This is guaranteed to be a most enjoyable and engaging
event for the whole family and is a brilliant way to
enthuse children about science".
StrongWomen Science is on Sunday 3rd September 2023.
• The first show starts at 1pm in Malin Head Community
Centre
To buy a ticket visit:
www.eventbrite.ie
• The second show begins at 5pm in Clonmany Community
Centre
To buy a ticket visit:
www.eventbrite.ie
Tickets are €5 for an individual or €15 for a family.
For further information visit
www.circus250.com
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