Lucía was born in Madrid in 1988. She felt attracted to the performing arts from an early age, in fact she started to study theater and ballet from the age of 6. At 17 she was addmited in the Real Escuela Superior de Arte Dramático (RESAD) in Madrid, where she graduated in Performing Arts. It was in those years where, apart from her training as an actress, she studied various dance disciplines (classical, contemporary, modern jazz, latin dances, historical dances, etc.) and different techniques of movement and bodily expression.
Since Lucía grew up listening to Jazz, Blues, Soul, etc. at home, it is not strange that she started going to vintage clubs to listen to music from the 30's to 60's, and it was like that, in 2013, how she discovered that the music that she loved could also be danced, which changed her life forever. Lindy Hop and Balboa were the first disciplines with which she made contact, but it was while dancing the Blues where she definitely felt she had found her place. Since then she has not stopped attending international workshops and festivals.
In 2017 she decided to undertake her career as a dancer and teacher and shortly after she moved to Rome, where she formed part of the Swinghaus school as a teacher of Blues, Lindy Hop, Solo Jazz and Balboa; but especially by dedicating herself to developing the local Blues scene both as a teacher and organizing events.
In Rome she also took a professional DJ course, also to contribute as a DJ to create atmospheres on the dance floors.
In Italy she participated in a television broadcast dancing Blues, participated as a teacher at festivals and began to collaborate in the organization of the first international Blues festival in Rome, which was suspended due to the pandemic.
In 2018 she participated in the Bluesology teachers training, in Valencia, to reinforce her own teaching techniques and learn how to correctly transmit the principles and values of the Blues culture, which she considers very important.
In August 2020 she moved permanently to Valencia, where nowadays she especially teaches Blues and Solo Blues internationally and locally in various schools in the city, and actively participates in the local scene, also collaborating in organizing parties. She also teaches Lindy Hop and Boogie Boogie, as a member of Black Bottom School team.
Lucía, apart from dancing, loves teaching and organizing events because she loves being able to convey the passion she feels for dance and music and create communities..
Out of the dancing world, Lucía is designer and a professional actress, that's why she also loves to MC at festivals.
In her classes she tries to use the tools and experience he has from theater and bodily expression to ensure that through movement and music, people find their voice and can connect with their emotions and with others.
Nothing makes her happier than see a class or a dance floor full of people enjoying the moment