Dancing symmetries: unveiling patterns in couple dances Herrera Janques, Martín Eduardo Albanese, Verónica From an ethnomathematical perspective, a dialogue of mutual interrogation is proposed to describe the relation between the mathematical concept of symmetry and displacement movements performed in some couple dances: chacarera, swing, salsa, and tango. A rotational symmetry arises in the analysis of the figure of the chacarera, while a specular symmetry is described in some step structures of swing and salsa. The case of tango makes it necessary to define a new pattern based on translated translations. Some connections between the type of symmetry and the type of link in the couple, the management of the space on the dance floor, and the origins of each dance are determined. This research provides insights for future educational proposals that weave an embodiment approach with a focus on dynamic geometry. 2025-01-09T06:53:09Z 2025-01-09T06:53:09Z 2024-12 journal article Albanese, V., & Herrera-Janques, M. E. (2024). Dancing Symmetries: Unveiling Patterns in Couple Dances. Symmetry, Culture and Science, 35(4), 503-517. https://doi.org/10.26830/symmetry_2024_4 https://hdl.handle.net/10481/98728 10.26830/symmetry_2024_4 eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ open access Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional International Symmetry Association