On 14 August 1944, Seitz organized a gala at the Théâtre São Pedro in Porto Alegre, featuring Consuelo in the lead role.
[6] Within a year Consuelo became a soloist with the company and premiered the ballets: L'Ange Gris (1953) and Le Retour (1954) by George Skibine; Fiesta (1957) by Enrique Martínez; and Trapèze (1960) by Daniel Seillier.
[7] In 1961, Consuelo performed L'Oiseau bleu with Rudolf Nureyev and the following year when Cuevas dissolved the company, she joined the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux.
[2] She returned as a guest dancer in the 1965 to 1966 season in Rio[7] and then continued her career in Geneva, retiring from the stage in 1969 with the birth of her son, Frédéric Gafner.
[2][9] Between 1979 and 1982 in addition to running the school, Consuelo served as an instructor for the Prix de Lausanne and a jury member from 1975 to 1982 for the International Choreographic Competition held in Nyon.