In 1931 she appeared as a guest artist with the Vic-Wells Ballet.
After starting with the Vic-Wells Ballet, she rose quickly through the ranks of the company.
He first danced with the Vic-Wells Ballet in 1933, however, he only officially joined the company in 1937.
The theatre's ballet company found a new home at the Old Vic and soon took on the name of the Vic-Wells Ballet.
A ballet company was also formed, known as the Vic-Wells Ballet.
In 1934, he was awarded the first scholarship given to a male by the Royal Ballet (then known as the Vic-Wells Ballet).
For a new production by the Vic-Wells Ballet in 1935, Ashton added the Country Dance.
A year later in 1934, she made her debut with the Vic-Wells Ballet and was later contracted as a salaried member of the company.
In 1936, having completed five years of study at the ballet school, she joined the Vic-Wells Ballet, becoming the company's youngest member, aged fourteen.
The New Theatre opened again with the Vic-Wells Ballet performing.