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Luis y Andrea, Explosive Sensual Bachata from Spain to the World

From Cádiz and Ibiza to 47 countries. Luis García and Andrea Cobos bring flamenco fire and gymnastic precision to bachata sensual.

🌹 Dancer Profile⏱ 6 min read📅 March 2026
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Dance Couple

Luis y Andrea
Luis García & Andrea Cobos
🇪🇸 Spain📍 Seville🌍 47 Countries❤️ Real Couple

Who Are Luis y Andrea?

Luis García (from Cádiz) and Andrea Cobos (from Ibiza) are one of the most sought-after sensual bachata couples in the world. Based in Seville, they've taught and performed in 47 countries since officially partnering in 2015.

Both had extensive solo careers before joining forces, with national and international titles in salsa, bachata, and chachachá. Luis brings flamenco influences from his Andalusian roots, while Andrea contributes gymnastic precision and athleticism.

🌹 Why They Matter

Luis y Andrea took the bachata sensual style developed by Korke y Judith and added explosive energy and Spanish fire. Their style is faster, more dynamic, and more technically demanding than many of their peers.

Origin Story

Luis began dancing Latin rhythms after moving to Huelva at 18. Andrea started at age 7 with ballet, contemporary, and modern dance before focusing on Latin at 16. When they connected in 2015, their viral videos quickly made them one of the most-followed bachata couples on social media.

Off stage, they're also a real couple, their genuine connection on the dance floor is part of what makes their performances so magnetic.

Their Style

📹 Luis y Andrea, Explosive bachata sensual performance

🎵 Stream the Music They Dance To

Continuous bachata, sensual, modern, and traditional.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who are Luis y Andrea?
Luis García & Andrea Cobos, Spanish sensual bachata dancers from Seville. Taught in 47 countries.
Where are they from?
Luis from Cádiz, Andrea from Ibiza. Based in Seville.
Are they a real couple?
Yes, both professional and personal partners.
What's their style?
Explosive sensual bachata with flamenco and gymnastic influences.