When Cecchetti retired to Italy in 1923 she took over teaching at his studio in West Street, London.
[3] She taught and developed the Cecchetti method in England and later in the United States.
[4] She lived in India from 1939 until 1946, when she moved to the United States and resumed teaching, first at the American Ballet Theatre.
[1] Her pupils include many of the most important names in ballet in the English-speaking world, including Sir Frederick Ashton, Dame Margot Fonteyn, Sir Robert Helpmann, Cyril Beaumont, and Antony Tudor.
[3][5] The published works of Margaret Craske include: