Jordan Demetrius Lloyd is a Brooklyn based dance artist originally from Albany, NY. He is a 2025 graduate of the DAS Choreography master’s program in Amsterdam, Netherlands. As a performer, he has had the pleasure of working with David Dorfman Dance, Jonathan Gonzalez, Beth Gill, Tere O’Connor, Netta Yerushalmy, Donna Uchizono, Monica Bill Barnes, Joanna Kotze, and more. His teaching practice has brought him to The American Dance Festival, Rutgers University, New York University, University of the Arts, Sarah Lawrence College, Gibney Dance Center, and Mark Morris Dance Center. His work has been produced by: Danspace Project, New York Live Arts, BRIC, ISSUE Project Room, LaMama, BAAD!, Movement Research at the Judson Church, and The Center for Performance Research. Lloyd received the 2021 Jerome Hill Artist Fellowship, two New York Dance and Performance Bessie Award nominations, the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts dance research fellowship, and was listed on Dance Magazines 2023 “25 to Watch” list. For more head to jordandlloyd.com

A tall man straddles the edge of a stage in a split. One leg drapes off the front edge and the other is hidden behind him; He holds his right arm in the are and looks down wearing a baseball cap and sneakers. Photo by Rachel Keane.
ID: A tall man straddles the edge of a stage in a split. One leg drapes off the front edge and the other is hidden behind him; He holds his right arm in the are and looks down wearing a baseball cap and sneakers. Photo by Rachel Keane.

Past classes and workshops