Camryn Graves

Camryn Graves is a NYC based dancer, singer and actor. She was born in Orange County, California, began dancing at the age of 3 and never stopped. Throughout her formative years, she trained in ballet, jazz, contemporary and musical theatre dance. 

Her passion led her to NYC to study ballet for two summers at the Gelsey Kirkland Academy of Classical Ballet. After 15 years of training and performing in California, she then moved across the country to New York and received her BFA in Theatre Performance at Hofstra University with a minor in Musical Theatre. Throughout her time at Hofstra, Camryn choreographed a variety of shows including “American Idiot”, and various Musical Revues. Additionally, she performed roles such as Elle from “Legally Blonde” and Alma Winemiller in “Summer and Smoke”. Camryn strives to incorporate her dance and movement training in every role she plays.

Since moving to NYC, Camryn has performed with PMT dance company in a variety of original works including an appearance at The Cutting Room NYC and The Barclays Center Half Time Show for the NY Liberty. She has also been seen performing at Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey and has acted as a primary role in various independent plays and theatre projects in NYC. Camryn is currently on staff at PMT House of Dance and is committed to her passion of dance education teaching both youth and adult classes. Camryn is eternally grateful to be a part of the PMT family and have the opportunity to be a dancer as well as a vocalist with PMT dance company. She is passionate about mental health advocacy, cats and hot sauce. Her vulnerability is her superpower.