[1] He was also offered a scholarship to attend the summer course at the American Ballet Theatre's Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School, but the trip was cancelled at the last minute as his chaperone became unavailable.
They performed the Act III pas de deux from Don Quixote, and Little Monsters, which Demis Volpi choreographed for the competition.
[6] In 2012, when Maximiliano Guerra [es] staged his production of Don Quixote for the company, Camargo, who had reached the rank of demi-soloist, was chosen to dance the lead role of Basilio on opening night, rather than any of the principal dancers.
[4] At the two companies, his repertory include classical ballets, works by John Cranko, Hans van Manen, Jerome Robbins, Glen Tetley, Alexei Ratmansky, among others.
[5][4] In July 2022, Camargo joined the American Ballet Theatre as a principal dancer, after dancing with the company as a guest artist during its Metropolitan Opera House season that began in June.
[9] He was approached by Ratmansky, ABT's artist in residence, when the company was dealing with injuries within its ranks while Camargo began seeking consistency following the pandemic.
[3] During the season, he danced in Don Quixote, Swan Lake, MacMillan's Romeo and Juliet, as well as the New York premiere of Ratmansky's Of Love and Rage as Dionysius.