Jordan Brasfield
The Woodlands Associate School Director
JORDAN Brasfield is originally from Louisiana where she began her classical ballet training in the Vaganova method from Constantin Apetrei, a graduate of the Bolshoi Ballet Academy in Moscow and from Kelly Fortier Apetrei of Dallas Ballet. After moving to Texas, she continued her training at Houston Ballet Academy, studying under Clara Cravey, Martine Harley, and Steve Brule. Upon graduation, she received a ballet scholarship to the University of Oklahoma where she majored in Ballet Performance. As a ballet scholarship dancer, she studied under Mary Margaret Holt and Allan Kinzie while performing with the Oklahoma Festival Ballet. Additionally, Ms. Brasfield's strengths afforded multiple scholarships opportunities including the Joffery Ballet and North Carolina School of the Arts.
Ms. Brasfield has taken the stage in leading roles such as the beloved Clara and Snow Queen in The Nutcracker, and danced the role of Cinderella as Guest Artist for Beaumont Ballet Theater. She was honored to perform as Guest Artist for the Sandra Organ Dance Company and Kingwood Dance Theater. Jordan has taught ballet as a guest teacher to all ages throughout the greater Houston area including the Rowland School of Ballet, Kingwood Dance Theater and over five years at Vitacca Ballet & School for Dance, The Woodlands. In 2024, Ms. Brasfield was appointed The Woodlands Associate School Director for Vitacca Ballet & School for Dance.
Additionally, Ms. Brasfield's holds a BA in English Literature and for several years, worked outside of the arts sector for the Texas Legislature as a Legislative Aide, Constituent / Lobbyist Liaison, and clerked for the Committee on Land and Resource Management.
Ms. Brasfield's love of ballet as an artform drives her to instill a strong technical foundation in her students while guiding them to experience the joy of dance. It is her motivating belief that through the study of ballet, students reap lifelong rewards by developing such discipline at a young age. Her years of dedication to high caliber ballet training and performance allows her to continue to share and grow the future artists of tomorrow.