Science Circus
The Science Circus was created to pay off student loans. It has gone on to tour schools, museums and festivals in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and across the Americas. Creator Rhys Thomas is particularly proud of juggling beside 4,ooo year old paintings of jugglers in an Egyptian tomb, serving as Artist in Residence at The Smithsonian Institution, and teaching ball spinning to the Nobel laureate who discovered the background radiation of the big bang. Rhys’ wife and two daughters also juggle and love Science.