Pech accepted a contract from ABT in 1980 directly from the artistic director,
Mikhail Baryshnikov. For the next seven years, he worked with and was choreographed upon by such masters as
George Balanchine,
Martha Graham,
Antony Tudor,
Agnes de Mille,
Jerome Robbins (touring with him to the
Spoleto Festival in 1982),
Twyla Tharp,
Paul Taylor,
Jiri Kylian,
Karole Armitage, David Gordon, Eric Bruhn,
Natalia Makarova,
Mark Morris, and others. He danced opposite such greats as Mr. Baryshnikov, Ms. Makarova, Ivan Nagy,
Cynthia Gregory,
Fernando Bujones,
Gelsey Kirkland, Cynthia Harvey,
Martine van Hamel, Kevin McKenzie, and others. He appeared in numerous
Live from Lincoln Center telecasts, and figured prominently with Baryshnikov in the movie
Dancer and the Dance (
BBC). In 1986,
Helgi Tomasson invited Pech to join the
San Francisco Ballet, and he was promoted to
Principal dancer in 1990. There, he was choreographed by
James Kudelka,
David Bintley, Val Caniparoli, Mr. Tomasson, and Lisa deRibere, as well performing principal roles in ballets by Balanchine and others. In 1991, Pech was the subject of a
KQED-TV special entitled "Blue Lair", a ballet about his victory over cancer. It was awarded a 1991
Emmy Award for Best Choreography. In 1993, he became co-founder and Artistic Director of the Diablo Ballet, but resigned in 1995. ==Other associations==