Abstract

The article addresses the intrinsic relationship between classical ballet and mathematics, exploring the presence of geometric elements and symmetry in the techniques and movements of this form of dance. The research aims to explore the potential use of the golden ratio and mathematical modelling to analyze patterns, proportions, and understand the underlying physical principles of the dancers' leaps and turns. This qualitative and applied research, based on bibliographical analysis and a case study, provides a profound insight into the interaction between art and science, demonstrating how mathematics translates into beauty and harmony in classical ballet. These conclusions enrich the understanding of the interconnection between seemingly distinct disciplines, highlighting mathematics as a form of artistic expression and classical ballet as a means of mathematical expression.

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