Cammi Nevarez is from Southern California. In 2016 Cammi received a B.A. in Dance with a concentration in Modern and a Minor in Business Entrepreneurship from Point Park University located in Pittsburgh, PA. Cammi grew up doing commercial dance but always being drawn to the athleticism behind movement, she continued her education focusing in modern and ballet. Cammi performed works by the Martha Graham Company, Koresh Dance, & Ori Flomin. After graduating, Cammi moved to New York and joined Michael MaoDance in 2017. She worked alongside Parsons Dance in 2018. Cammi then joined Sweetbird Productions on their 2018-19 Germany/Switzerland tour of Rock The Ballet X and France tour of Best of Rock The Ballet. In 2019-20 Cammi was Juliet in Adrienne Canterna’s Romeo and Juliet in Germany. In 2022, Cammi was a principal dancer in Kevin Jenkins’ theatrical ballet, Remember Me. Following that, Cammi was the lead dancer/actress in an adaptation of The Red Shoes, directed and written by Annie Kane. Cammi was the winner of the artistic scholarship Spotlight in non-classical dance and has done work with Nickelodeon.
Cammi’s teaching and choreographic credits include: Cammi was an instructor for Millennium Dance Complex PGH 2013-2017 where she taught contemporary and helped grow the adult heels program. In 2021 she was the choreographer for Indie film, Way Down Bundy shot in Los Angeles, CA and starring Jeremy Ford. In 2016 Cammi was hired as the on-set choreographer forConcussion, starring Will Smith. She has also choreographed competitive numbers for Hudson Conservatory, Academy of Ballet Arts, & Temecula Dance Co. to name a few. Cammi choreographed a full production number for Scriva’s Dance combining Jazz, Contemporary, & Ballet styles. Cammi’s passion for choreography and teaching led her to expand her teaching online in 2020. Cammi currently resides in Atlanta where she is pursuing dance/choreography in television/film and her own creative pursuits.