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WOODSTOCK — Art—science—an engaging presenter—excited young audiences—it’s a winning combination! In “Bubbleology,” Keith Michael Johnson sculpts with bubbles, tiny and huge, to teach students science concepts. The show has earned accolades from the Discovery Channel and National Geographic, and invitations to DC’s largest science and engineering festival.
Schools can depend on Johnson’s credibility both as a performer and as a presenter who demonstrates ideas of value to his audiences.
What looks like magic is revealed as science, when he uses soap bubbles to “explain liquids, solids and gasses, geometry, tension and pressure.” This show offers an ideal way to make learning fun.
The Community Cultural Committee d/b/a The Three C’s will present Bubbleology, their first show of the 2016-2017 Season, Oct. 18 at Hyde Cultural Center. Tickets are $4 and may be ordered at www.thethreecs.org.
This is the 33rd Season of Performing Arts for Kids! More than 204,072 students have participated in these programs.
In the Spring, The Three C’s invites students to see BISCUIT, the little yellow puppy on May 2, and Anne of Green Gables on June 6.
These programs are made possible with support from the Putnam Bank.