Bring on the Bubbles! Bubblemania to Amaze at the Hall April 23 – 27
2-18-08
Queens, N.Y. – After wowing audiences last year, BubbleMania: Science, Art & Comedy! with Casey Carle returns to the New York Hall of Science from April 23 – 27. World-renowned bubble-ologist Carle creates amazing bubble creations in his show, which will take place at 2, 3 and 4 pm each day. First-come, first-serve tickets will be available for purchase on the day of the show for $4, or $2 for members (plus Hall admission).
Carle’s performance combines comedy and education in a unique look at the science of soap bubbles. Anyone who has ever experimented with bubbles at home will be impressed with his 6-foot spheres, square bubbles, and the especially mysterious flying bubble spacecraft. Lucky audience members may even get to wear bubble jewelry and experience life inside a bubble.
Carle astounds audiences all over the world with his one-of-a-kind show. As one of the world’s best soap bubble manipulators, he has performed with the Ringling Brothers’ circus, served as a consultant for Cirque du Soleil and earned many other accolades and awards. He is returning for another series of shows at the Hall after being enthusiastically received by audiences last year.
After seeing Carle’s amazing examples of bubble-ology, visitors will have the chance to experiment on their own. Several of the Hall’s most popular exhibits explore the science of bubbles, from how they form to why they pop. Visitors can push the limits of geometry in the Mathematica exhibit and learn about color and reflection in Seeing the Light, all with the help of bubbles. After BubbleMania’s entertaining look into the fascinating science of bubbles, you’ll realize they aren’t just for popping anymore!
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