Actor/Dancer/Producer
Press
Interview with Arcadia University
“At 10 years old, Auble-Branigan needed a way to channel his energy. After attending a modern dance show, he knew he wanted to learn this very physical form of artistic expression. It's been a passion of his ever since. He explains, “It’s not just about the steps. When I dance I get to learn about myself.”
https://www.arcadia.edu/news/2010/02/cameron-auble-branigan-%E2%80%9913-dances-san-francisco-ballet
5 Questions for Actor: CAMERON AUBLE-BRANIGAN & Danseur Documentary
Actor/Dancer Cameron Auble-Branigan and I met at the Sundance Institute Non-Fiction Filmmaker Session in Philly, where he invited me to the screening of Scott K. Gormley’s documentary DANSEUR, of which Auble-Branigan is one of the subjects. Let’s get to know Philly dancer turned actor CAMERON AUBLE-BRANIGAN through our 5 Questions Series.
https://tinseltine.com/5-questions-for-actor-cameron-auble-branigan-danseur-documentary/
“Danseur” movie with Mineola American
By Betsy Abraham. “Auble-Branigan is just one of the male ballet dancers featured in Danseur, an upcoming documentary about the stigmas and struggles faced by male ballet dancers. Produced and directed by Williston Park resident Scott Gormley, the film seeks to shed light on the harassment and gender-disparity often faced by males interested in dance.”
http://mineolaamerican.com/2016/11/danseur-explores-gender-disparity/
“Danseur” official movie website
"As a young male dancer, I was constantly harassed and judged for studying Ballet. Most people thought I was gay and different but it let me realize who my real friends were. My training and my experiences taught me how to deal with opposition, oppression, and ignorance of other people. Many people aren’t aware of the strength that all dancers need."