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Cameron Miya

Cameron graduated from Northwestern University’s Bienen School of Music where he received his BM in Vocal Performance with a concentration in Musical Direction. He was  the Director of Continuum at the Pacific Boychoir Academy and the Choral Director at the San Francisco Waldorf High School.
Cameron has music directed many shows, most notably The 79th Annual Dolphin Show: Merrily We Roll Along, 9to5, and The 91st Waa-Mu Show: the nation’s largest student-written musical. He also composed, vocal arranged, and/or orchestrated for groups and companies such as The National Theatre presenting: Life Now, Undertones A Capella, and The American Music Theatre Project.
Vocally, he has performed as a guest soloist for the San Francisco, Berkeley, & Davis Symphonies. He also performed with PBA on America's Got Talent, Nelson Mandela’s DC National Memorial, & under the baton of world-renowned Gustavo Dudamel.
Originally from Berkeley, California, Cameron enjoys playing piano, guitar, bass, cajon, and numerous other musical instruments. Outside of music, you might find him playing rugby, gaming, or enjoying a burger from In and Out.

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The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs
NYSCA
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