In 1985, she joined the Stuttgart Ballet under the direction of Marcia Haydee. In Stuttgart, Catherine expanded her classical reportoire to include the principal roles in Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, Giselle, Romeo and Juliet, and Grand Pas Classique. She also worked with choreographers Maurice Bejart, William Forsythe, Kilian, John Neumeier, and Hans Van Manen, having created roles in many of the pieces. In 1994, Catherine was invited to join the Birmingham Royal Ballet (formerly known as the Sadler's Wells Ballet) under Sir Peter Wright. Her repertoire in England expanded to include principal roles in pieces by Sir Fredrick Ashton, David Bintley, Sir Kennith Macmillan, and Sir Peter Wright. Outside of her work with the Birmingham Royal Ballet, she has also worked with Olivier Award nominee, choreographer Wayne Mcgregor. In December of 2001, Catherine appeared in Susan Stroman's production of A Christmas Carol in New York at Madison Square Garden dancing the role of The Ghost of Christmas Future. Her guest performances include Germany, France, Italy, and the U.S.
In 1999 Catherine Batcheller and her husband, Joseph Cipolla, co-founded CONFIGURATION (formerly known as WashAshore Dance ensemble) on Cape Cod. Since the group's conception, they have performed pieces from such choreographers as Balanchine, Ashton, Forsythe, Bintley, and McEldowney, as well as new works by Royston Maldoom, Thaddeus Davis, Edwaard Liang and Peter Quanz. In 2000, Catherine completed her M.A. from Birmingham University in England, and has become a favorite guest teacher throughout the US and abroad.