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Class of 1962, On the Internet: Svetlana (Bielosoub) Caton-Noble

FROM: LumiereBallet.org

Svetlana Caton-Noble

Her training between the age of 8 & 16, with Russian expatriates in Belgium and France, was the foundation that brought her to prestigious scholarship offers and engagements. In Belgium she was a pupil of Lydia Pavlova (former soloist at the Maryinsky Imperial Theater in St. Petersburg). In France she participated in summer studies with some of the worlds gretest teachers: Olga Preobrajenska, Mathilda Kseshinska, Alicia Nikitina...

In Europe, her professional engagements include the Belgian Royal Ballet. In the USA she extended her studies with André Eglevsky, Kaleria Fedicheva, Vladimir Dokoudovsky...She worked in diverse styles. She has been performing, teaching and staging ballets for various schools and companies in New York City and Long Island: Stony Brook University, Suffolk Community College, Fedicheva Ballet in Sea Cliff, the Neubert Ballet in Carnegie Hall, Eglevsky School of Ballet, Usdan Center ... Her academic credits include two baccalaureates from the Lycee Francais de New York, a BA in French and Russian Literature from Hunter College and post graduate studies in Theater and Film at C.W Post College.

In 1995, Svetlana Caton-Noble and Venti Petrov founded the Lumiere Ballet, a Not-For-Profit Arts Organization, to offer classical training to talented young dancers on Long Island and feature them in professional productions on Long Island and in New York City.




SOURCE: http://www.lumiereballet.org/directors.cfm