History of math through Art

 Hi everyone,

How many people in our class know about Ao Dai? This is traditional dress of Vietnamese women. We wear this Ao dai in special events such as Tet Holiday, weddings. 

I want to introduce this special dress to all of you through my drawing. Besides that, the symmetry of math is in this drawing. 

This is the picture I took when I was at my old high school. All the teachers need to wear Ao Dai on every Monday. 

Here are all the references which I will use for my project. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDuY1phgYlM

https://mythuatms.com/hoc-ve--d2525.html

https://vannghethainguyen.vn/2018/06/30/hoa-van-tren-trong-dong-dong-son/

http://museum.thanhhoa.gov.vn/portal/Pages/2015-3-30/TRONG-DONG-VIET-NAM5keow4.aspx

Who Invented the Bronze Drum? Nationalism, Politics, and a Sino-Vietnamese Archaeological Debate of the 1970s and 1980s (jstor.org)

https://www.miu.edu/mathematics/faculty-profiles/catherine-gorini/symmetry-a-link-between-mathematics-and-life

https://vietnam.travel/things-to-do/ao-dai-vietnam



I use draw these Ao dai for man and woman by using symmetry. I hope to give all the details about Ao Dai in my presentation. 










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  1. Jessica, This sounds like a wonderful plan for your project. I look forward to your drawings. One thing that I would like you to think about is what you can learn about the Ao dai that you did not know already.

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