Staci Kinkead Fox
7505 E. 35th Avenue Denver, CO 80238 303-333-1885
Ballet
Staci Kinkead Fox is from Martinsburg, WV and received her formal training at Inwood Performing Arts Company in Inwood, WV. While there she was trained in the Royal Academy style of ballet as well as jazz, modern and Broadway tap. At the age of 14, Ms. Fox was accepted as a full scholarship student to The Kirov Academy of Ballet in Washington, DC. There she was trained in the Vaganova method under the instruction of Ludmilla Morkovina.
Upon graduation, Ms. Fox joined Colorado Ballet as an apprentice and was then invited to join as a corps de ballet member one year later. In 2003 she was promoted to soloist. Her roles with Colorado Ballet include “Myrtha” in Giselle, “Fleur de Farine” and “Diamond Fairy” in Sleeping Beauty, “Mercedes” and “Anita” in Don Quixote, “Fortune” in Carmina Burana and “The Cowgirl” in Agnes de Mille’s Rodeo. Ms. Fox has also danced featured roles with many contemporary choreographers including Michael Pink, Peter Pucci, Donald McKayle, Toru Shimazaki, Septime Weber and Doug Varone.
Ms. Fox retired from Colorado Ballet after the 2004 season to pursue career opportunities in veterinary medicine all the while staying close to her roots in the dance world by teaching at many dance facilities in Colorado, West Virginia and Maryland. When not teaching, Ms. Fox works at a local veterinary hospital as a veterinary assistant and receptionist and spends her free time with her wonderful husband, Ryan and two rambunctious beagles.