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Sparking curiosity at At-Bristol

By Bristol24/7  Friday Jun 30, 2017

A series of out of the ordinary events and experiences to spark curiosity are coming to At-Bristol this summer at the inaugural Festival of What If.

Over the six-week summer holiday period, the festival will focus on three themes inspired by questions from At-Bristol visitors, celebrating what it is to be curious.

The themes are:

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– What if we had to live on a different planet?

– What if nature took over?

– What if I could see inside myself?

The festival will include special events, extra planetarium shows, evening talks and outdoor film screenings, as well as the opportunity for visitors to take part in some of the schools workshops as they are opened up to families for the very first time.

Also, every Thursday night, At-Bristol’s rooftop bar with panoramic views of the city will be open before or after special evening events.

For more information, visit www.at-bristol.org.uk/event/what-if

 

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