Julia Sutton (dance historian)

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.