She also taught in NEC's Performance of Early Music department, and directed the Collegium Terpsichore.
She directed and reconstructed dances for the New York Pro Musica's cross-country tours of An Entertainment for Elizabeth, the Pennsylvania Orchestra Association's Renaissance Revisited, the Ensemble for Early Music's Renaissance Revels, and a production of the great Florentine Intermedio of 1589, The Descent of Rhythm and Harmony (Cavalieri).
She was a guest lecturer at many universities and colleges, and led workshops and courses of study about Renaissance dance and music.
She was the editor-in-chief of a scholarly edition of Dances for the Sun King: André Lorin's Livre de Contredance, which was completed in 2009.
[1] Articles Books Conference Proceedings PhD Thesis Video and Audio Recordings For access to Julia Sutton's works, see Julia Sutton's WorldCat entry.