The world of soap bubbles is like a colourful magic ball of sparkle, glitter and lots of ‘ooohs’ and ‘aaahs’. On 17 April, the time has finally come: our brand new soap bubble walk act celebrates its dazzling premiere at the spring fair in Speyer - and you are cordially invited to take off with us. Immerse yourself in a world full of lightness, amazement and interactive experiences.

What makes the soap bubble act so special?

It's a bit like an intergalactic children's birthday party on a rainbow! Our bubble walkact mixes art, movement, interaction and a good dose of imagination. With a unique mobile bubble wagon that combines music, light and fog effects, any location is transformed into a magical scene. Our intergalactic character invites the audience to create giant bubbles together and immerse themselves in a story full of fantasy.

But what is actually behind the fascination with soap bubbles? We answer some of the most exciting questions about this dazzling natural phenomenon.

Exciting soap bubble knowledge: 

Why are soap bubbles round? Because they can! And because the spherical shape is the most efficient. Soap bubbles always take on a spherical shape because the sphere is the shape with the smallest surface area for a given volume. This means that the soap skin pulls itself into a perfect sphere - a principle of physics made possible by surface tension.

Why do soap bubbles burst? Soap bubbles consist of a thin layer of water and soap. If the water disappears through evaporation or the bubble comes into contact with a dry object, the delicate structure collapses and the bubble bursts. Pop. What a pity!

Why do soap bubbles shimmer in different colours? The colourful play of colours is created by light reflecting off the soap skin. Different layer thicknesses lead to interference - certain colours are intensified while others are cancelled out. This creates the iridescent pattern, which varies depending on the viewing angle. 

How long can a soap bubble float? This depends on several factors, such as the composition of the soap solution, humidity and wind. Under ideal conditions, soap bubbles can float for several minutes before bursting or hitting the ground. 

How does the surface tension of soap bubbles work? The soap molecules reduce the surface tension of the water, forming a thin elastic skin - without these mini heroes, a soap bubble would be just a puff of nothing.

How do temperature and humidity affect the lifespan of soap bubbles? High humidity = happy bubbles. High humidity prevents the water from evaporating quickly and extends the life of the bubbles. They burst more quickly in dry air.

Why do soap bubbles freeze in winter? Because soap bubbles freeze too. At sub-zero temperatures, a thin layer of ice forms on the bubble, causing it to freeze like a magical work of art. Unfortunately not suitable for despatch!

Why do children love soap bubbles so much? Soap bubbles are a sensory experience: they float, shine, burst - and are completely unpredictable. Like mini fireworks for the heart. This fascinates children (and adults!) time and time again.

How can you use bubbles for a party or wedding? Bubbles create a dreamlike atmosphere, whether at a champagne reception, wedding dance or as interactive entertainment for guests. They make for unique photos and a playful atmosphere. If you This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. our soap bubble walk act, I will provide the flying balls of happiness and your photographer will take the dream picture!

Experience the magic of soap bubbles live!

Visit us at the spring fair in Speyer on 17 April and be enchanted by our new soap bubble walk act. Look forward to an interactive experience full of sparkle, colour and surprises! Would you like to book the soap bubble walk act for your next event? We look forward to receiving This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and bringing the sparkle, goo and good humour directly to you!

Yours Bong Bong Xa Phong!

Soap Bubble Artist Petra Quednau

 

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