/ Kamryn Vaulx


Kamryn Vaulx is a multifaceted dancer currently living in NYC, by way of Memphis, TN. She is a graduate of Marymount Manhattan College where she earned a BFA in Dance with a concentration in Choreography. In Memphis, TN, Kamryn began her dance training at 3 years old. She has trained for years in styles such as jazz, contemporary, hip hop, tap, ballet, modern, West African, and flamenco. She is currently touring with choreographer Dianne McIntyre, performing her new work, In the Same Tongue. Kamryn is also a member of other dance companies such as NY-based company SHINSA, under the direction of Korean native, Bo Park, and LA-based company, The Motus Company, under the direction of Portugal native, Diana Matos. Kamryn has worked with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and Bill T. Jones/ Arnie Zane Company.

She has also had the opportunity to work with other choreographers such as Ronald K. Brown and Fredrick Earl Mosley. She’s performed on stages like AFRO PUNK and SummerStage Festival NYC with pop artist Rodney Chrome and also dances for Brazilian pop artist, Tatiana Lima. With her love for direction and choreography, she has presented original pieces such as Or•chard at Arts on Site, and acted as choreographer and set designer for the immersive show, LIMBO, presented by SHINSA Company. Kamryn has also had the opportunity for her choreographic concept to “ BLACK FOLK '' by the New Orleans Band, Tank and the Bangas, featured on the Steven Colbert show in 2022. With her versatile dance background and curiosity for the art of creation, Kamryn aspires to share the intersections that are within dance styles and cultures. She is passionate about the power of storytelling and how healing it is for us all. Kamryn hopes to continue grounding herself in what makes her story special, while enlightening others to tap into what makes their story special.