Dream Tomorrow Today

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Theatre of Light, Monday 1st July - Sunday 29th September

Dream Tomorrow Today is a transformative journey that empowers children to positively impact the future through the lens of STEM. Designed to foster STEM identities, this immersive experience harnesses the power of play to cultivate the skills and mindset necessary to shape a better world for future generations.

Visitors to Dream Tomorrow Today embark on a dynamic adventure where they are at the helm of shaping the future. Through interactive and hands-on activities, participants create profiles and utilise their STEM skills to tackle complex future challenges. This gamified approach to learning ensures that children are engaged and equipped with the tools needed to navigate the evolving landscape of technology and innovation.

“Children and adults of all ages will engage in joyful learning. Children slide into the future, weave new places to hang out, clean up “trash” in a ball pit “lake,” build new inventions in a Maker Space, use Augmented Reality to build a city, and shop at a futuristic grocery store. There is truly an experience for everyone, and everyone matters.” said Meredith Doby, Vice President of Exhibits at The DoSeum.

Central to the exhibition's vision is “Planet Power” – a comprehensive metric encompassing health, happiness, nature, and equality. By actively participating in the exhibition's activities, young learners discover practical ways to improve their Planet Power scores and, in turn, contribute to a more sustainable and equitable world.

Dream Tomorrow Today celebrates each child's unique potential to effect positive change. Upon completing the challenges and activities, visitors are rewarded with personalised STEM identities, reinforcing the skills and knowledge acquired throughout the experience. These identities serve as a reminder that their contributions, no matter how big or small, can transform the future.


Date:
Monday 1st July - Sunday 29th September
Time:
Varies
Price:
From €12
Address:
Theatre of Light, Point Village, Dublin, Ireland

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