JORDAN ALLARIE

Jordan has been training and performing since the age of three. At a young age he learned that as an instructor, he could inspire others in dance. He trained all over North America, as well as with the prestigious Royal Winnipeg Ballet. With a vast background in a variety of genres including Tap and Ballroom, he aspires to push the boundaries of dance as a choreographer, fusing together his acquired vocabulary to create something refreshingly unfamiliar.
At fifteen Jordan booked his first professional job and knew this was the life for him. Fresh out of high school, he kicked off his career as a dancer for Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines. After a few years at sea, Jordan traded in his sea legs and began dancing whenever possible. He’s had the opportunity to perform across Canada, the US, and Asia. Jordan’s passion for dance expands beyond performance. In the past decade he has established himself as a choreographer and is known for his ‘innovative’ and ‘unique’ creations. He also discovered a deep interest in musical theatre and since then has gone on to choreograph the musical productions of CATS, Oliver, Grease, Cabaret, A Chorus Line, All Shook Up, Mamma Mia and more.
One of Jordan’s favourite professional jobs to date was working with VANOC (Vancouver Organizing Committee) helping create, bring to life, and perform as Quatchi – the 2010 Olympic mascot. He performed in and took on the role of Performance Director for the 2010 Paralympic Opening & Closing Ceremonies in Vancouver BC. Another highlight involved flying high above thousands as a Zip-lining Performer in “Ignite The Dream” over Robson Square during the 2010 Winter Olympics.

In 2008 he became a BCRPA certified fitness instructor and took the fitness world by storm with his own dance-based cardio classes; Dance Fit Cardio. After a hiatus of over 10 years, Jordan has revived and revamped the Dance Fit Cardio program and is happy to be growing the company with more locations and instructors so he’s able to offer it at dance studios and fitness centres across the lower mainland. More information at dancefitcardio.com.

Credits include: Rise of The Pink Ladies with Paramount Pictures, NBC’s Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, So You Think You Can Dance Canada, Dallas Smith, Marianas Trench, Victoria Duffield, Taptastic, CTV’s Canada’s Got Talent, 2019 Team Canada Choreographer, Richard Tichelman’s ‘Hands’ Video - Choreographer, PNE’s Pyro Musical ‘Electric Fire’- Assistant Choreographer, and Performance Director and Performer for 2010 Vancouver Olympic and Paralympic Games.