Camille
Bracher

Benois de la Danse nominee
Camille joined the Royal Ballet in 2010 and was promoted to First Soloist in 2015.
Her repertoire includes Entertainer (The Invitation to the Dance), pas de six (Giselle) and a principal role in Infra. Camille had a pas de deux created for her by Tamara Rojo and also had roles created for her in Wayne McGregor’s Carbon Life and Woolf Works and Crystal Pite’s Flight Pattern (which received an Olivier Award).
Camille performed as the principal dancer in Inala (choreographed by Mark Baldwin) at the Edinburgh Festival in august of 2014 and at Sadlers Wells Theatre in july of 2015.
She graduated with distinction from the Royal Academy of Dance’s Professional Dancers’ Teaching Diploma (2018) and completed the Guildhall’s Teaching Studies course (2019).
She also earned a qualification in Ballet Technique Development (2021).
She joined Company Wayne McGregor from January 2019-March 2020. She toured with the company all over the world and performed in pieces such as Autobiography, and FAR. Camille performed Concerto Pas De Deux as well as the principal role in Mthuthuzeli’s Chapter Two in Cape Ballet Africa (2024).