Tracey joined the New York City Ballet in June 1986. Six months later,
Peter Martins chose her to dance in his new ballet,
Les Petits Riens. Soon, she was also spotted by
Jerome Robbins, who cast her in
Afternoon of a Faun and as the pink girl in
The Goldberg Variations.
Scotch Symphony, Forsythe's
Herman Schmerman, Martins'
Zakouski,
Les Petits Riens and
Reliquary. In 1996, she performed Balanchine's
Sylvia pas de deux alongside
Angel Corella for President
Bill Clinton and First Lady
Hillary Clinton, when former New York City Ballet principal dancer
Maria Tallchief received a
Kennedy Center Honor. Whilst an active dancer, she had also taught at School of American Ballet and Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet. After she retired from performing, she joined the faculty of Ballet Academy West in New York. 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. In August 2023, Tracey became the dean of the
Colburn School's Trudl Zipper Dance Institute. She is slated to become the artistic director of
Canada's National Ballet School in 2024. ==Personal life==