Issue 22 - Summer 2016
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ABOVE: Dallas Campbell<br />
Ministry of Science<br />
achievements and physicist<br />
and festival co-curator Dr Harry<br />
Cliff from Cambridge University<br />
brings news of CERN’s High<br />
Energy Frontier.<br />
TV science presenter and<br />
festival patron Dallas Campbell<br />
hosts a special hosted evening<br />
and what will a microlight find<br />
as a result of recording audio<br />
in the ether above Woolsthorpe<br />
Manor?<br />
Royal Society President and<br />
Nobel Prize winner Sir Venki<br />
Ramakrishnan is among world<br />
class speakers on subjects from<br />
nature to nanotechnology and<br />
the pinhole camera technique<br />
used by Newton as he studied<br />
the refraction of light.<br />
An AntiGrav box courtesy of Ockham’s Razor<br />
Arts Council England funding<br />
delivers a stunning ‘Ingenius’<br />
Saturday town centre finale with<br />
a spectacular LED umbrella<br />
display from Cirque Bijou,<br />
circus artists, street performers,<br />
puppeteers and magicians<br />
evoking the era of alchemists,<br />
fire, flame and stars and<br />
Newton’s time at the Royal Mint.<br />
A full education programme<br />
includes a Ministry of Science<br />
blockbuster show at Grantham’s<br />
Meres stadium.<br />
Red Priest: baroque band<br />
playing in St Wulfram’s Church<br />
For full details and tickets: Box Office 01476 406158 or visit: www.gravityfields.co.uk<br />
www.mollysguide.co.uk<br />
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