Ockham's Razor: Belly Of The Whale (1.45pm and 4.30pm) will focus on a giant half-circular see-saw for a performance blending circus skills, humour and breathtaking moments of risk.
It is noteworthy to quote Lagmay: 'As scientists, we use
Ockham's razor, the principle of choosing the simpler answer between two equally likely solutions to a problem.
And the point isn't merely that we could cut the objects away with
Ockham's razor: "[W]e can't make sense of ontological borders as additional bits of metaphysical landscape, above and beyond feature distributions."
Devised by British aerial theatre group
Ockham's Razor, Tipping Point will see five performers swing, climb and cling to a teetering world made entirely of metal poles.
Parsimony is an English word which means "the quality of being careful with money or resources", or "economy in the use of means to an end".1 The law of diagnostic parsimony,2 inspired by
Ockham's razor,3 is an accepted part of medical pedagogy.
029 2030 4400 THEATRE Tipping Point
Ockham's Razor return with their new show Tipping Point, winner of the Total Theatre and Jacksons Lane Circus Award at Edinburgh Festival 2016.
Philosophy: The simplest explanation is usually the best one (
Ockham's Razor).
Ockham's razor favors my definition over McKitrick's definition.
On Thursday and Friday, May 20 and 21, from 7.30pm, prepared to be astonished by the physical antics of
Ockham's Razor, a company that combines circus skills with visual theatre.
The 2016 programme is the most ambitious yet, featuring performances by Gary Clarke Company, Phoenix Dance Theatre,
Ockham's Razor, Motionhouse and Tavaziva.
For details of these and other Juice events, visit www.juicefestival.co.uk
Ockham's Razor, founded in 2004, is an aerial theatre company that deploys circus skills in its dramatic and highly visual performances.
However, another interpretation of those events, applying
Ockham's razor (i.e., the simplest explanation) rather than a rejiggered nineteenth century German idealism, is that back in 1989 one part of the Left made a deal with another.