Jordan James Bridge

Jordan James Bridge
Jordan James Bridge dance artist, choreographer, performer, uses the medium of dance for stage, screen, and fashion.
Jordan James Bridge is a British dance artist, choreographer, and filmmaker, active in the worlds of contemporary dance, fashion, and film. He graduated with honors from the London Contemporary Dance School and was a member of such prestigious companies as Alexander Whitley Dance Company, Tavaziva Dance, Michael Clark Company, and Company Wayne McGregor, where he worked for seven years.
Bridge’s work has been featured in several international projects, including +/- HUMAN with the Royal Ballet, This is Not a Show with Nick Knight and Gareth Pugh, and Winged Bull in the Elephant Case for the BBC. He participated in the COS fashion brand’s SOMA performance at the Pitti Uomo event in Florence and also contributed to the Google Arts & Culture Living Archive AI project.
He has won multiple awards with his dance films ‘Us’, ‘Locked Down’, and ‘PARASITE’ under the categories ‘Best Choreography’ and ‘Best Dance Short’ in 2018, 2021, and 2023. He was nominated for ‘Emerging Artist’ as both dancer and choreographer for the National Dance Award 2024 from the Dance Critics Circle in London.
In the autumn of 2024, at the request of the Ballet Company of Győr, he created her science fiction-inspired ballet ’Falling into Jupiter’, which debuted as the first act of the Tranzit evening at the Győr National Theatre. The show flies the audience to an alien planet where it explores the questions of human existence through the encounter of human and alien lifeforms. Bridge is active not only as a creator but also as an educator, holding international workshops and masterclasses, including the Royal Ballet School, Royal Danish Ballet Summer School, and International Ballet Masterclass Verona, where he teaches his own method of Guided Improvisation.
Jordan James Bridge’s work is characterized by artistic diversity, technological innovation, and the examination of human relationships, which has made him one of the defining figures of contemporary dance.