with
George Chakiris as Bernardo (centre) and
Eddie Verso (Juano), right Norman's professional journey began when he spent a summer dancing in the chorus of eight musicals at
Pittsburgh’s summer theater. Later, he started teaching ballet at
The Blackburn Twins School of Dance in
Great Neck, Long Island. Though hired for ballet, his interest in jazz grew, leading him to study jazz dancing with
Frank Wagner,
Matt Mattox, and
Luigi. Norman was also the first member of the cast to be injured and although he was injured numerous times during the show's run, he only missed one performance, during the Philadelphia engagement. Outside of West Side Story, Jay was seen prominently in Robbins’
Afternoon of a Faun and
N.Y. Export: Opus Jazz and he was a key member of the
"Ballets USA" European tour. When that tour ended he returned to New York and to West Side Story, and he understudied the role of Bernardo taking over for ten days in 1960. He then embarked on the second European tour of
"Ballets USA", although before doing so married a fellow company member, Gwenn Lewis. Norman was then cast in the movie version of West Side Story as Pepe, a member of the Sharks and Bernardo's lieutenant. After seven months of filming, he immediately flew out to join the European tour of West Side Story, this time in the role of Bernardo. He was the first male ballet soloist to have the distinction of performing at the White House. When interviewed in 1981, Norman cited the White House performance as his proudest professional moment. In March 1962, Jay began working with
Lee Becker on her new jazz project, which debuted at the First International Jazz Festival in Washington, D.C., and later at the
Boston Arts Festival. Norman continued to choreograph for the NJ Ballet until the mid-1980s. By 1989, he was engaged by the Coupe Dance Studios, based in
Rockland County, New York and continued with them until the early 1990s. ==Personal life==