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The Science Behind Ballet



 
Many think that ballet is simply dancing, but wait until you see that it is actually a complicated practice that involves advanced physics and mathematical principles. As many people enjoy ballet dancing, it is understandable to note that it is one of the most difficult, disciplined, and beautiful art forms.

Many people aren't aware that ballet is actually the foundation of all dance forms, since ballet teaches self discipline, correct body placement, strength, and gracefulness.

Ballerinas are actually physicists in disguise, because the dance steps that allow them to balance and produce the graceful dance presentations involve the fundamentals of physics in terms of weight management, center of gravity, projectile motion friction and rotational mechanics among others.

The dancers, in order to use their body and maintain the grace and balance at the same time, the fundamentals of mechanical physics are utilized to ensure that the art form is definitely an amazing one.

Ballet is reliant and dependent on mechanical physics. Ballet as an art form of dance reveals a deeper level of complex scientific blend of body movement and physics and shows the enormous amount of discipline that is needed to produce the dance movements.

Ballet consists of movements of the body mixed with motionless poses and often maximizes balance of the body over a small area and support on the floor.

Physically, in ballet a condition of balance exists when a dancer remains motionless above the area of support and does not fall, since this is achieved if the center of gravity lies on a vertical line passing through the area of support on the floor.

When a dancer is motionless, the sum of all forces and torques acting on the body must be zero and the force of gravity vertically directed downward is balanced by the force upward from the floor to the foot, acting on the same vertical line.

This concept is taken from Newton's Third Law of Motion, which states that to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

If the center of gravity isn't in line with these other equilibrium state forces, the dancer will be unbalanced and experience an angular acceleration towards the ground, causing a dancer to fall to one side.

Turning movements are also common in all forms of dance, which also requires a great deal of physical, as well as scientific awareness that helps achieve the mastery of a perfect turn, for which the motion is generally called a pirouette. The pirouette is a rotation where the dancer supports the body on one leg while the other leg is in a retired position.

A pirouette begins with some form of preparation position followed by a torque exerted against the floor.

This torque of the floor against the dancer causes the angular acceleration that produces the turning motion.

There are many more physics and mathematical principles involved, but it all boils down to one thing, ballet gives us the balance of art and science to create these magnificent dance masterpieces.

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