In the summer of 1953, Merce Cunningham taught at
Black Mountain College in North Carolina. Preger-Simon was one of the seven dancers from his studio that he brought with him, supporting their stay by forgoing payment during his residency. The other students were Jo Anne Melsher,
Remy Charlip,
Carolyn Brown,
Paul Taylor, Anita Dencks, and
Viola Farber. This was the beginning of the troupe that would become the Merce Cunningham Dance Company (MCDC). Preger-Simon danced with the company until 1958, including in the company's first two appearances at
Jacob's Pillow. She performed in repertory including
Dime-a-Dance,
Banjo,
Minutiae,
Suite for Five, and
Septet. During those years, she also taught dance, drama, and world literature at the
New Lincoln School in Manhattan. However, her close association with Merce Cunningham continued until his death in 2009. In 2019, she released her memoir,
Dancing With Merce Cunningham, which offers an intimate look at her friendship with Cunningham, the formative years and evolution of the company, and her career as a dancer. Her photographs and drawings from her time as an early dancer with the MCDC have been collected by and featured in several exhibitions at the
Asheville Art Museum and
Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center. ==Later career==