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Children blend physics and ballet at SIBF 2025’s ‘Moving Ballerinas’ workshop

By dailyguardian.aeNovember 8, 20252 Mins Read
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The Sharjah International Book Fair workshop introduced young learners to the principles of mechanics through a creative blend of science and art


Sharjah, November 8, 2025
 

The ‘Moving Ballerinas’ workshop saw a packed house at the Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF 2025), where more than 20 excited children came together to try a hands-on activity that explored the intersection of art and physics, with the young participants crafting ballerinas that could spin.

Led by trainer Cheryl and other support staff, the activity promoted learning across the STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) fields. “We’re making a moving ballerina using a battery and a magnet,” Cheryl explained. “It focuses on motion, gears, and art in movement. The significance of this activity is that it links physics with artistic expression, teaching rotational movement and mechanical motion, while encouraging creativity, rhythm, and coordination.”

Using simple materials such as copper wire for the structure, crepe paper for the skirt, and batteries and magnets for motion, children constructed their miniature dancers step by step. The activity started with the little ones moulding the ballerina’s head and arms from copper wire, then forming the torso, wrapping the base of the battery with three strands of copper, and finally adding the skirt. When the completed figures were placed over a magnet, the children’s eyes lit up as their creations spun gracefully.

The excitement in the room was contagious. Cousins Mariam and Noor, who participated in the workshop, cheered each other on as they carefully shaped their ballerinas, determined to progress at the same pace. “I am really enjoying this activity and can’t wait to show my moving ballerina to my parents,” Mariam shared with a big smile.

Meanwhile, Daniel, another participant, showed a budding engineer’s curiosity when he noticed his ballerina slowing down. “I think the battery needs replacing,” he told Cheryl, eager to get his dancer moving again.

The ‘Moving Ballerinas’ workshop highlighted how science and art can come together to inspire learning. Through this playful workshop, children learned about electrical circuits and motion and also explored self-expression and creativity.

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1-5: General images from ‘Moving Ballerinas’ workshop at the Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF 2025)

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