Faculty Highlights
Camille Spence
Camille Spence is a professional dancer, choreographer, and educator originally from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. She received over 15 years of pre-professional training at Dancers Burlington, a competitive dance studio in Burlington, Ontario.
Following high school, Spence was accepted into Pace University in New York City, where she studied Commercial Dance within one of the top commercial dance programs in the United States. She completed her degree and graduated in May 2025.
Post-graduation, Spence was selected as one of 15 finalists for the 2025 A.C.E. Awards, a nationally recognized choreography competition identifying emerging professional choreographers. She was chosen from thousands of applicants to present original work in New York City before leading figures in the dance and entertainment industry, including Kenny Ortega, Derek Hough, Justin Peck, and Brian Friedman.
Spence’s professional performance credits include the Disney+ feature film Clouds, choreographed by Marinda Davis. Additional credits include the LoveShackFancy x Hunter Boots commercial choreographed by Marcella Hymowitz, the Major League Baseball Opening Performance featuring Pharrell Williams choreographed by Charm LaDonna, and multiple pre-pros of Ragtime the Musical at New York City Center and Lincoln Center, choreographed by Ellenore Scott.
In addition to her performance work, Spence maintains an active career as an educator and choreographer. She serves on faculty for Wild Dance Intensive and Power Pak, teaching and mentoring dancers throughout the United States. She is also a company member of Treadfast Dance Company, directed by Steven Blandino in New York City, where she performs and teaches at company-affiliated intensives held annually.
Through continued professional performance, choreography, and education across the United States and Canada, Spence contributes to the development of the next generation of dancers while maintaining an active presence in the professional dance industry.
