Kameron N. Saunders (St. Louis, MO) began his dance
training at the Center of Creative Arts, COCA, where he
studied ballet, modern, jazz, hip hop, and
choreography as a part of their Pre-Professional
Program. Kameron is a graduate of the Conservatory of
Music and Dance at the University of Missouri-Kansas
City with his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance. He has
worked with renowned artists such as Alonzo King,
Alicia Graf Mack, Antonio & Kirven Douthit-Boyd, Sally
Bliss, Christine O’Neal, Kirk Peterson, Michael Uthoff,
Kate Skarpetowska, Frank Chaves, Ron K. Brown,
Matthew Rushing, and Judith Jamison. Kameron has
choreographed for many universities and companies
and has presented several of his works at festivals
including PUSHfest in San Francisco, APAP in New York
City and the Spring to Dance Festival in St. Louis. In fall
of 2017 Kameron was one of four selected
choreographers to create world premieres as a part of
New Dance Partners in Kansas City creating a work for
Owen/Cox Dance Group. He has also choreographed
for Tony award-winning actor Ken Page for his original
play for dance, Sublime Intimacy. Most recently
Kameron was one of eight internationally selected
choreographers for the Ann & Weston Hicks
Choreography Fellowship at Jacob’s Pillow in
itsinaugural year under the direction of Dianne
McIntyre and RisaSteinberg.