It’s All Done with Mirrors
This science magic show explores how magicians use science and engineering in their magic tricks. A visually appealing show with unusual props, demonstrations and tricks that illustrates how real-world science and engineering is often invisible, hidden or taken for granted. It reveals surprising links between classroom concepts and spectacular stage illusions.
Audiences are naturally curious about the magic effects. They often wish and occasionally demand to know how the tricks are done. They are shown the science behind the magic, encouraged to come up with their own hypothesis for testing with their own experiments.
Carefully structured demonstrations highlight scientific enquiry skills including observation, questioning, prediction and evaluation. The show supports curriculum learning while presenting science as creative, imaginative and full of wonder.
An entertaining, educational science magic show inspiring curiosity for science and engineering.
Dr Ken blends spectacular magic tricks, illusions and stunts with extraordinary science and engineering. Trapped doors, mirrors, or camera effects.????? Everyone can have their own theory.
Whatever you discover and more may be revealed!!!! Quirky stunts and magic effects performed.
Science revealed. Engineering explored.
Content includes a variety of :
- Problem solving
- Light reflection
- Combustion
- Materials and their properties
- Gravity
- Forces (push and pull)
- Static electricity
- Magnetism
- Sound
- Electricity,
- Design,
- Water chemistry
- Magnetism
Each presentation :
- Reinforces key curriculum STEM concepts.
- Enhances and extends aspects of the STEM curriculum
- Enables audiences to think fondly upon STEM subjects.
- Show how STEM affects us in the real world.
VIDEOS: Shows Shorts
Magno Spin
Chemical Magic
Fetch!!
Where’s Gravity?
Testimonials
Booking a science show for schools can be a great way to enhance the learning experience for students, foster curiosity and a love for learning, as well as provide hands-on experiences, and inspire career interests in STEM fields.
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