Bach, the Universe and Everything, Kings Place
BBC scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock joins a top orchestra in the Christmas edition of the monthly concerts blending Bach's limitless music with physics
There can hardly be a more enthusiastic or inspiring ambassador for physics and astronomy than the BBC’s Maggie Aderin-Pocock.
Now music-lovers can catch up with this charismatic scientist, who has a gift for making the most complex concept understandable. She is the guest performer at Engineering for Space, the launch event (16 Dec) of the second season of Bach, the Universe and Everything. This monthly science and music series at Kings Place brings together the brilliant Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and the Institute of Physics.
Maggie Aderin-Pocock has a gift for explaining science. Photo: Love Photography
This season of events uses Bach’s cosmic music as a starting point to chart the science of space. Themed around one of Bach’s spirited Christmas cantatas, the opening concert will host an exhilarating talk from Maggie Aderin-Pocock. She will look at the challenges of engineering for space, exploring how we might one day reach beyond our galaxy.
Audiences can mingle afterwards to discuss the science and music over coffee and cake. Then they can get stuck into interactive science activities from the Institute of Physics.
Fancy a go with thunder tubes or a magical musical coathanger? Then head to Kings Place, and maybe scoop up some youngsters to take along. Then they can explain everything to you...
Bach, the Universe and Everything runs monthly on Sundays until 17 March.
Now music-lovers can catch up with this charismatic scientist, who has a gift for making the most complex concept understandable. She is the guest performer at Engineering for Space, the launch event (16 Dec) of the second season of Bach, the Universe and Everything. This monthly science and music series at Kings Place brings together the brilliant Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and the Institute of Physics.
Maggie Aderin-Pocock has a gift for explaining science. Photo: Love Photography
This season of events uses Bach’s cosmic music as a starting point to chart the science of space. Themed around one of Bach’s spirited Christmas cantatas, the opening concert will host an exhilarating talk from Maggie Aderin-Pocock. She will look at the challenges of engineering for space, exploring how we might one day reach beyond our galaxy.
Audiences can mingle afterwards to discuss the science and music over coffee and cake. Then they can get stuck into interactive science activities from the Institute of Physics.
Fancy a go with thunder tubes or a magical musical coathanger? Then head to Kings Place, and maybe scoop up some youngsters to take along. Then they can explain everything to you...
Bach, the Universe and Everything runs monthly on Sundays until 17 March.
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What | Bach, the Universe and Everything, Kings Place |
Where | Kings Place, 90 York Way, London, N1 9AG | MAP |
Nearest tube | King's Cross St. Pancras (underground) |
When |
On 16 Dec 18, 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM |
Price | £9.50-£16.50 |
Website | Click here for more information and booking |