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Kaleila Jordan, pronounced (Kah-lee-lah), is a San Diego, California native, bred in the performing arts world since elementary school. It all started off with Valencia Park Elementary’s artistic program and then to the San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts. Being in these types of environments led the young artist to Los Angeles to pursue a career in dance and to obtain a B.A. in Theater Arts and Dance at California State University – Los Angeles (CSULA). After taking on a full load at college she is now able to focus completely on her entertainment career. Kaleila has modeled and danced in numerous videos of local artists, as well as runway for urban clothing lines. She is most recently recognized as a hot topic from the reality show on BET Networks “Born To Dance: Laurieanne Gibson”, as she continues her journey in the entertainment industry. She continues to find new experiences in her talents with acting, hosting, and teaching dance workshops in hopes to make it internationally. Other than her recent accomplishment of making it to national TV to show off her dance moves and jazzy personality, she has gotten the chance to work closely with major artists; Britney Spears on her 'Till The World Ends' video, and 50 Cent on his debut track 'Girls Go Wild' music video off his latest album.



Kaleila D. Jordan
DDO Artists Agency, CSULA, Theater Arts and Dance Major

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