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Newton is a respected artist, and an accomplished dancer
and teacher. She co-founded the Capitol Ballet Center
and Capitol Ballet Company in 1999.
Born in Miami, Florida, Ms. Newton began her dance training
as the recipient of a Ford Foundation Scholarship at
the School of Garden State Ballet. She later joined
the Company and held the position of Principal. She
worked with Pittsburgh Ballet Theater and Arizona Dance
Theater from 1984-1986, before accepting an invitation
from Ivan Nagy to join Cincinnati Ballet as Principal
Dancer. She has danced lead roles in many Balanchine
ballets including Concerto Barocco, Symphony in
C, Who Cares, Scotch Symphony, and Serenade,
as well as most of the classical repertoire. She later
joined Basel Ballet as a soloist from 1986-1992, and
danced the contemporary ballets of Judith Jamison, Van
Manen, Bejart, and Paul Taylor.
Ms. Newton’s long association with ballet pedagogue
Gabriella Darvash, as protégé and designated
heir to her teaching method and style, provided her
with years of extensive teacher training. She was Principal
Teacher at the Darvash Ballet School in New York City
from 1981-1987, and demonstrated the Darvash technique
in a televised documentary on the Ballet Master. Ms.
Newton was a Guest Teacher at Broadway Dance Center
in New York City from 1993-1996, and was Guest Teacher
with the school of Ballet Hispanico in New York and
Dance Masters of America.
In 1995, Ms. Newton was a Guest Teacher at Sacramento
High School’s Visual and Performing Arts Centre,
and assisted in building the first Ballet Program at
a public school in Sacramento. She later went on to
develop and teach in the Ballet Department at the Natomas
Charter School for Performing and Fine Arts Academy
from 1997-2001.
Currently, Ms. Newton is expanding the repertory of
Capitol Ballet Company by restaging many of the classics,
including Swan Lake and The Nutcracker.
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