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What's the shape of a soap bubble? Surely a circle or an ellipses, right? Turns out, even the answer to this seemingly simple question is not so cut and dry, as international bubble artist Tom Noddy, who creates square, triangular, and volcanic bubbles from his mouth, will attest to.
Over Purim, Noddy will perform his acclaimed show, Bubble Magic at the Bloomfield Science Museum, wowing audiences by creating bubbles in all sorts of shapes and forms: a break-dancing caterpillar, spinning bubble carousel, and small bubbles within a big bubbles. Noddy will also fill bubble with fog and then blow it out, making a small smoke tornado inside the bubble which will erupt like a tornado.
Additional bubble-themed activities at the museum over Purim:
Record-breaking experiment: How many kids can fit in a huge bubble? The experiment will take place once a day. Thursday: 14:30, Friday: 10:30, Saturday: 13:30
Participatory scientific demonstrations: The science behind bubbles.
Try it yourself: create bubbles in various sizes and shapes - bubble caterpillars, small bubbles inside big bubbles, jumping bubbles, and more.
Free-play area: moving bubbles: run around the museum and create bubbles with the assistance of various objects including screens, pans, and more.
Building workshops: build bubble molds and take them home.
Purim activities will take place on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday March 8-10, 2012.
"Bubble Magic" Performance times: Thursday: 11:30, 13:00, 14:00 | Friday: 11:00, 12:00 | Saturday: 11:00, 12:00, 13:00
Monday to Thursday 10:00 to 18:00; Friday 10:00 to 14:00; Saturday 10:00 to 15:00; Sundays closed
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