Debii Abreu grew up in Santo Domingo. She learned perreo as a social dance before she learned choreography as a profession — and it shows. Her work is the clearest example of how Caribbean street dance, when crossed with studio technique, produces something neither American twerk nor Russian heels-choreo can match.
Since 2022 she splits time between DR, Puerto Rico, and monthly Medellín + Cartagena visits. Her Instagram workshops sell out 48 hours after posting. A lot of the Colombian reggaetón-floor scene owes her direct teaching lineage.
Three marks of a Debii piece: (1) low and slow — she takes time with every move, never rushes the phrasing; (2) hands as punctuation — her upper body tells the story, her hips execute it; (3) camera close — she shoots tight, letting the texture of the outfit + the micro-expressions do the work.
What separates her from the rest of the latinx roster: technique discipline. She dances reggaetón with studio precision without losing the street feel. That middle ground is incredibly hard.
Reyanna Maria — "So Pretty". Tight dress, floor work, slow build. Debii's most-replayed piece across our archive.
Vedo — "Fantasy". Longer piece, more storytelling. Shows her phrasing craft.
Noni V — "Azotame". Group piece. The 1:25 mark is where one of the dancers fully sends it — viewer-flagged as the hottest single moment in the entire Debii catalog. Linkea directo al timestamp.
Instagram: @debiiabreu. Workshop announcements usually 2-3 weeks ahead. DR sessions run at a dedicated studio in Santo Domingo. Medellín sessions rotate between 2-3 studios (check her IG for locations).
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