Camila Hernandez

Camila Hernandez

Chinese pole

Argentina

Camila Hernandez, mât chinois, 28e promotion du Centre national des arts du cirque (Cnac) de Châlons-en-Champagne
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Camila Hernandez, mât chinois, 28e promotion du Centre national des arts du cirque (Cnac) de Châlons-en-Champagne
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Camila Hernandez, mât chinois, 28e promotion du Centre national des arts du cirque (Cnac) de Châlons-en-Champagne
photo CRdL
Camila Hernandez, mât chinois, 28e promotion du Centre national des arts du cirque (Cnac) de Châlons-en-Champagne
photo P Hardy
Camila Hernandez, mât chinois, 28e promotion du Centre national des arts du cirque (Cnac) de Châlons-en-Champagne
photo P Hardy
Camila Hernandez, mât chinois, 28e promotion du Centre national des arts du cirque (Cnac) de Châlons-en-Champagne
photo P Hardy
Camila Hernandez, mât chinois, 28e promotion du Centre national des arts du cirque (Cnac) de Châlons-en-Champagne
photo P Hardy
Camila Hernandez, mât chinois, 28e promotion du Centre national des arts du cirque (Cnac) de Châlons-en-Champagne
photo P Hardy
Camila Hernandez, mât chinois, 28e promotion du Centre national des arts du cirque (Cnac) de Châlons-en-Champagne
photo P Hardy

Camila was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

She grew up in Río Cuarto and discovered the circus during her senior year of high school.
She then began her circus journey with the Aclap association while also practicing contemporary dance.
Having already decided to pursue a degree in film, she moved to Córdoba, where she continued training and began teaching aerial classes.

In 2009, she left college to join La Arena, the circus school in Buenos Aires, her hometown, where she discovered the Chinese pole. After completing this training, she went on tour in Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico. She then worked as a performer and circus instructor for a year before finally deciding she wanted to continue her training in France. She then entered her second year at the Lyon Circus School, where she developed her acrobatic and stage artistry.

Camila then joined the National Center for Circus Arts (CNAC) in Châlons-en-Champagne, where she refined her artistic identity on the Chinese pole and on the floor.