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Margaret Tracey (born March 28, 1967) is an American ballet dancer and educator. She joined the
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in 1986, was promoted principal dancer in 1991, and retired in 2002. She served as the director of the
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between 2007 and 2021.


Early life and training

Margaret Tracey was born on March 28, 1967, in
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, to a judge father and dance teacher mother. Her younger sister, Kathleen, would also be a
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dancer. Tracey has two older brothers. She started dancing at a young age, trained by her mother and other local teachers. At age fourteen, she traveled to Denver to audition for
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, for the School of American Ballet's summer program, and was soon offered a scholarship. She moved to New York and started the program in 1982, and remained in the school full-time. Her teachers include Stanley Williams and Suki Schorer. During her training, she had performed in the school workshop performances, dancing Bournonville's ''William Tell'' pas de deux and '' Konservatoriet''. In New York, she also completed high school through Professional Children's School, and graduated in three years. She won a
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scholarship in 1985, and graduated from the School of American Ballet the following year.


Career

Tracey joined the New York City Ballet in June 1986. Six months later,
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chose her to dance in his new ballet, ''Les Petits Riens''. Soon, she was also spotted by
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, who cast her in '' Afternoon of a Faun'' and as the pink girl in '' The Goldberg Variations''. In 1989, she won a Princess Grace Statue Award. She was named principal dancer in 1991. She had lead roles in ballets by Balanchine, including "Rubies" from ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Symphony in C'', ''
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'', '' Square Dance'', '' Theme and Variations'' in '' Tschaikovsky Suite No. 3'', '' Harlequinade'', ''
Western Symphony ''Western Symphony'' is a ballet made by New York City Ballet co-founder and founding choreographer George Balanchine to American folk tunes arranged by Hershy Kay. It premiered on September 7, 1954 at the City Center of Music and Drama in New ...
'', '' Agon'', ''
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'', ''
Scotch Symphony ''Scotch Symphony'' is a ballet choreographed by George Balanchine to Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 3, "Scottish". The ballet is inspired by Scotland, and evokes the style of the romantic ballet era, particularly ''La Sylphide'', which is set in Sc ...
'', and as Swanilda in Balanchine and Danilova's ''
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''. She also performed works by Robbins and Martins, and as Princess Aurora in '' The Sleeping Beauty''. She also created roles in Robbins' ''
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'', Forsythe's ''
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'', Martins' ''Zakouski'', ''Fearful Symmetries'', ''Les Petits Riens'' and ''Reliquary''. In 1996, she performed Balanchine's '' Sylvia'' pas de deux alongside
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for President
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and First Lady
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, when former New York City Ballet principal dancer
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received a
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. Whilst an active dancer, she had also taught at School of American Ballet and Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet. In 2002, at age 34, Tracey retired from the New York City Ballet, as she intended to spend more time with her family. In her final performance, she performed Martins' ''Zakouski''. The same night, she also replaced an injured
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in Balanchine's ''Scotch Symphony''. After she retired from performing, she joined the faculty of Ballet Academy West in New York. In 2005, she was invited by
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, the artistic director of the Boston Ballet to teach at the Boston Ballet School summer program. She returned the following year. In 2007, she became the director of the school. In her first year, she developed a syllabus for three levels of the elementary division of the classical ballet division. She also started the Next Generation Program, with professional division students working with a local youth orchestra and female and
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choreographers. In fall 2020, the high school pre-professional programs of Boston Ballet School and
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merged, with Tracey becoming the latter's director of dance. Tracey stepped down from the Boston Ballet School in 2021, with short term plans to teach and consult on a freelance basis, focusing on curriculums and faculty development. Tracey served as the jury president of Prix de Lausanne in 2022.


Personal life

In 1996, Tracey married Russell Kaiser, a fellow New York City Ballet dancer. They have two children.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Tracey, Margaret Living people People from Pueblo, Colorado American ballerinas New York City Ballet principal dancers Boston Ballet School of American Ballet alumni Ballet teachers Prima ballerinas Princess Grace Awards winners 20th-century American ballet dancers 21st-century American ballet dancers Dancers from Colorado 1967 births