Dancing Euclidean Proofs reading response

Although I was unable to attend class due to an illness, I was able to watch the video. I found it very entertaining and enjoyable to watch. I found it incredibly interesting to see their dances and the different shapes that they represented. I think that the cinematics and presentation took this video to the next level in terms of my enjoyment. The ariel view that was presented to me showcased all of the different shapes very well. I found it especially interesting when finding out that this was done by high school students, as the production quality was incredible. I found the live presentation to be a very interesting way to showcase mathematics. I think that dance and art are not traditional methods that we think of to teach mathematics, but after watching this video I can definitely see how it could be useful. The second thing that made this video especially interesting was the amount of flexibility involved in these dances. There is no one specific way to do the dances and they really are dependent upon the person and their perspective. When doing "Dance 1", they found out that instead of one arm, two arms worked better. With two arms they were also able to land back to the place they started. They also used sticks, sand, and even water throughout the presentation. This use of props made the presentation especially entertaining for the audience, it really made the dances quite interesting and incredible. 

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  1. I appreciate your attention to one and two arms, the sticks, and the sand.

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