Brandon Coleman (he/him) is a NYC based choreographer, performer and educator from Katy, TX. Formerly a member of Visceral Dance Chicago, Coleman has worked with Hubbard Street Dance Chicago as a guest artist for their 2017 Summer Series. Since moving to NYC in 2017, Brandon has danced with KEIGWIN + COMPANY, the Metropolitan Opera, VIM VIGOR Dance Company and spent six years as a performer and Rehearsal Director for Punchdrunk's SLEEP NO MORE.

Additionally, he has worked with choreographers and directors including Mandy Moore, Baye & Asa, Annie B. Parson, Austin McCormick, Belinda Mcguire, Sommer Ulrichson and Marguerite Donlon.

In 2020, Brandon began producing his own work including a short dance film, Drift, with choreographer Florian Lochner of FLOCK and a new immersive work, Broken Record,  with Kayla Farrish, which premiered on The Little Island in NYC in August 2021. His dance film, "ROLLBACK" premiered in May 2023 as a part of the Future Dance Festival presented by 92NY Harkness Mainstage Series.

His work has been commissioned and presented by Houston Contemporary Dance Company, Ormao Dance Company, the High School for Performing and Visual Arts in Houston, fireWALL Dance Theater, the Steps on Broadway Conservatory, Southeastern Missouri State University, Boundless Contemporary Dance Company, DeSales University and Arts On Site in NYC. 

As an educator, he currently teaches weekly contemporary classes at Steps on Broadway, Peridance and Gibney in NYC. In addition to his work in the studio, he is the host of Breaking the Wall Podcast which provides tools and advice for early-career and pre-professional dancers (130 episodes)

Brandon is a 2015 graduate of the University of Arizona, where he received his BFA in Dance and BA in Communication. In 2026, he was awarded alumni of the year for the College of Fine Arts.

 
 
 
 
 

Sleep No More, Soon to Be Put to Rest, Will Live On in Its Dancers

Dance Magazine

The award-winning immersive-theater experience Sleep No More, which has haunted Manhattan’s McKittrick Hotel since 2011, will welcome its last guests in January 2025, after initially scheduling its closure for January 2024 and repeatedly extending performance dates.

Created by British theater company Punchdrunk and produced by Emursive, the show uses dance and minimal dialogue to shape its interwoven narratives, primarily the story of Macbeth, in a film-noir setting.