Ballet master of the National Theatre Ballet and choreographer Jan Kodet began dancing in the University Artistic Ensemble of Charles University (later on the Dance Theatre Prague), a member of which he was for nine years. In 1991 he graduated from the Dance Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts, where he studied pedagogy of modern dance.
In the past, he danced in a number of foreign theatres, among them: Dance Berlin, S.O.A.P. Dance Theatre Frankfurt and Ballet Gulbenkian, where he encountered such distinguished choreographers as Ohad Naharin, Nacho Duato, Paulo Ribeiro, Itzik Galili, etc. The most important for him remains, however, the Portuguese choreographer Rui Horta, whose group he danced for several years, later on working as his assistant with a host of European ensembles (Culberg Ballet, Compagnie National de Marseille, Icelandic Ballet, etc.).
At the present time, Jan Kodet is one of the leading representatives of the contemporary dance scene. In the Czech Republic and abroad he has created numerous successful projects, for instance, Danse Macabre (Archa Theatre), 6x Eva, Evička, No End, Adam + Eva - Náhoda neexistuje (Adam + Eve - There Is No Coincidence), Gates (Trans Dance Europe), Cala Estreta, Jade (Gulbenkian Ballet Lisabon), Chrysalis (BDT Bratislava), About Firewomen and Other Stories (Hochschule FFM), Raumtraumen (St. Gallen), Lola & Mr. Talk (Archa Theatre - Theatre News and Sazka Prize for the best choreography of the 2003-2004 theatre season), Talking to Frida (Dance Conservatory of the City of Prague), The Legend of the Argonauts (Laterna magika), Duel (National Theatre Ballet in Prague), A Goldilocks (National Theatre Ballet in Prague), Camoufl∙AGE (multiartistic project – The National Theatre Ballet in Prague - Theatre News and Sazka Prize for the best choreography of the 2008-2009 theatre season), choreography of Dvorak’s opera Rusalka and Martinů’s opera The Miracles of Mary (both for the National Theatre Opera in Prague).
Abroad he has taught modern dance technique, improvisation and composition at several dance schools (Hochschule für Tanz Frankfurt, Institut de Teatro Barcelona, Ballet Academy Stockholm, etc.), as well as dance groups and theatres in Germany, Sweden, France, Portugal and Switzerland.