Oks first danced with the Estonian National Ballet. In 1990, after winning the
USA International Ballet Competition in Jackson, Mississippi with her on-and-off-stage partner
Thomas Edur,
Ivan Nagy, then-artistic director of
English National Ballet invited the two to move to London to join the company as principal dancers, and she anglicised her stage name. The two then danced with the
Birmingham Royal Ballet between 1996 and 1997, then went freelance but remained with the
English National Ballet as principal guest artists. and won the
Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Dance with Edur. In 2009, Oaks retired from dancing. She said she delayed her retirement after she learned ENB would debut
Kenneth MacMillan's
Manon. She then relocated to
Tallinn, as Edur was named artistic director of the Estonian National Ballet. Oaks is a recipient
Order of the White Star, 3rd Class. In 2010, she was awarded
Commander of the Order of the British Empire. ==Personal life==