Abstract

Sports and art are two combined phenomena, both performance-based, serving society culture and humanity, increasing in popularity throughout history and with a very high rate of involvement. The perfectionist quest, which is active in both fields, is represented especially by professionals with different forms and concepts such as movement, harmony, aesthetics and synchronism. The strong relationship between sports and art has become more remarkable in posters, sculptures, designs, paintings and media applications carried out in the name of sports and art, and in organizations such as competitions or competitions. Sports and art have always been hand in hand and complemented each other, but the unity of art and sports has always been a topic of discussion that remains current. While some argue that sports are literally an art, there are also those who claim the opposite and even argue that they are independent concepts. At this point, the main issue we advocate is the relationship between sports and art, which share a common denominator, rather than whether art is a sport or whether sports is an art. In our article, the harmony of sports and art, their interaction with each other and their contributions to humanity are discussed as a compilation study. The necessary literature review was conducted for the research and the findings were discussed together with similar publications and research. As a result, it has been seen that performing in sports and arts contributes to human development in physiological, psycho-social and physical contexts and exhibits a harmonious integrity.

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