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Sports have many affinities with
art.
Ice skating and
Tai chi, and
Dancesport for example, are
sports that come close to artistic spectacles in themselves.
Similarly, there are other activities that have elements of
sport and art in their execution, such as
artistic gymnastics,
Bodybuilding,
Parkour,
performance art,
professional wrestling,
Yoga,
bossaball,
dressage,
culinary arts,
marching band,
drum corps, etc. Perhaps the
best example is
Bull-fighting, which in Spain
is reported in the arts pages of newspapers. The fact that art
is so close to sports in some situations is probably related to
the nature of sports. The definition of "sports" above put
forward the idea of an activity pursued not just for the usual
purposes, for example, running not simply to get places, but
running for its own sake, running as well as we can. This is
similar to a common view of
aesthetic value, which is seen
as something over and above the strictly functional value coming
from an object's normal use. So an aesthetically pleasing car is
one which doesn't just get from A to B, but which impresses us
with its grace, poise, and charisma.
In the same way, a sporting performance such as jumping
doesn't just impress us as being an effective way to avoid
obstacles or to get across streams. It impresses us because of
the ability, skill, and style which is shown.
Art and sports were probably more clearly linked at the time
of Ancient Greece, when gymnastics and calisthenics invoked
admiration and aesthetic appreciation for the physical build,
prowess and 'arete' displayed by participants. The modern term
'art' as skill, is related to this ancient Greek term 'arete'.
The closeness of art and sport in these times was revealed by
the nature of the Olympic Games which, as we have seen, were
celebrations of both sporting and artistic achievements, poetry,
sculpture and architecture.
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