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Colin Wright gives a 75 minute (variable) talk entitled
| Juggling: Theory and Practice. |
Disguised as an entertaining description of juggling and the Site Swap notation, the presentation is really about science and mathematics, how they work, what they mean, and why they're important. The talk has been given in locations as diverse as New Zealand, Australia, Chicago, Seattle, Sweden, The Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland, The Isle of Man, and all over mainland UK. The number of presentations started at about 25 per year in 1985, but has grown significantly to over 80 per year in 2007. It is variously presented as a mathematics masterclass, a school talk, and as general lectures.
If you would like Colin to talk for you then we suggest you start here.
In addition, Colin also gives a variety of Maths Talks that are increasing in popularity.
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