Originally from Canada, Camille Spence is a dynamic and expressive performer with a strong foundation in both commercial and concert dance. In May 2025, she graduated cum laude from the Sands College of Performing Arts at Pace University. Camille earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Commercial Dance with a concentration in Choreography and a minor in Business Arts and Entertainment Management, studying under the direction of Lauren Gaul. Camille is currently represented by Clear Talent Group in both New York City and Los Angeles.
Her professional experience spans film, live performance, and commercial work. Camille appeared in the Warner Bros./Disney+ film Clouds, directed by Justin Baldoni and choreographed by Marinda Davis. On stage, she has performed in featured and ensemble roles at prestigious venues and events such as DancesPace and Dance Out Loud (2022–2025), the LA Showcase (2024), and the NYC Center’s workshop of Ragtime under Ellenore Scott. She was also featured in a Times Square flash mob for LoveShackFancy and Hunter Boots (choreographed by Marcella Guarino Hymowitz).
Camille has worked with a wide range of choreographers including Al Blackstone, Nijawwon Matthews, Rachel Leigh Dolan, Joe Brown, and Marinda Davis. She has also appeared in commercial campaigns like the Rose Dance Collection for Champion Teamwear (choreographed by Jill Wolins).
Her extensive technical training includes ballet, jazz, tap, hip hop, and contemporary/modern styles, having studied with renowned instructors such as Scott Jovovich, Jess Hendricks, Suzi Taylor, Corey Snide, Shay Bland, Holly Evans, Valerie Ho, Charlene Smith, Jennifer Johns, Jillian Meyers, Mandy Moore, Scott Hislop, and Dominic Chaiduang. In addition to performing, Camille has served as Dance Captain for works by Al Blackstone, Jess Hendricks, Rachel Leigh Dolan, Lauren Gaul, Steven Blandino, and Marinda Davis.
Camille brings passion, professionalism, and a love for storytelling through movement to every class and performance. She is excited to share her knowledge and inspire the next generation of dancers.