BIO

Dylon Cedillo is a bi-coastal dancer based in Los Angeles, originally from the Dallas/Fort Worth area. He began his training in the competitive circuit, rooted in Hip Hop foundations including breaking, waving, popping, and tutting. After being scouted from his crew, he expanded into classical disciplines, building a comprehensive technical base in ballet, jazz, tap, contemporary, lyrical, ballroom, and aerial silks.

He continued his professional development at Pace University, where he received focused training in partnering and Fosse technique, earning his BFA in Commercial Dance with an emphasis in choreography. Trained extensively under industry leaders and working alongside renowned choreographers such as Dominique Kelley, Denna Thomsen, and Mandy Moore, Dylon has cultivated a performance quality defined by precision, athleticism, and narrative clarity.

A dynamic and versatile professional dancer, Dylon’s work spans television, film, music videos, and live stage productions. Equally fluent on stage and on camera, he integrates his Hip Hop vocabulary with classical refinement to deliver movement that is grounded yet elevated—textural, expansive, and performance-driven. His credits include The Late Late Show with James Corden, Padam Padam by Kylie Minogue, music video work with Ashnikko, and the opening of Super Nintendo World. He has also contributed to the creative development process as part of the skeleton crew for The Great Gatsby under Dominique Kelley and for Symphony of Dance Tour with Derek Hough, in addition to prep work for live performances with Paula Abdul.

Beyond performance, Dylon brings a strong foundation in acting and voice, seamlessly blending storytelling with technical artistry. Recognized for his professionalism, adaptability, and creative instinct, he continues to elevate commercial and concert productions alike.

His recent development includes participation in the Imbrace Love Mentorship curated by Ian McKenzie and the Captiv8 DocuSeries under Shawnette Heard—further expanding a career defined by versatility, musicality, and unapologetic performance presence.