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Glass Pieces
Glass Pieces, choreographed by Wayne McGregor and set to Philip Glass’s music, explores themes of fragility, transformation, and the human condition through a visually arresting ensemble performance featuring intricate partnering and sharp, angular movements.
apps Top Glass Pieces Alternatives
The top alternative to Glass Pieces in 2026 is Café Müller with a score of 9.2/10, followed by In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated (9.1) and Dances at a Gathering (9.0).
Café Müller
“Café Müller,” choreographed by Jiří Kylián, is a 1997 ballet exploring themes of isolation and longing through stark mo...
In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated
In the Middle, Somewhere Elevated is a contemporary ballet exploring themes of isolation and connection through intricat...
Dances at a Gathering
“Dances at a Gathering,” choreographed by George Balanchine in 1957, depicts a lively and spontaneous party scene throug...
Petite Mort
Petite Mort, choreographed by Christopher Wheeldon, is a darkly beautiful ballet exploring themes of mortality and obses...
Bella Figura
Bella Figura, choreographed by Jiří Kylián, is a profoundly moving ballet exploring themes of memory, loss, and the endu...
Symphonic Variations
Symphonic Variations, choreographed by George Balanchine in 1942, is a technically demanding pas de deux featuring a mal...
Les Noces
Igor Stravinsky’s *Les Noces* (The Wedding), composed for Michel Degivoud’s choreography, depicts a frenzied and unsettl...
Afternoon of a Faun
Michelangelos’ *Afternoon of a Faun* (1912) depicts a nude male dancer relaxing and lost in his own thoughts after a per...
In the Night
“In the Night,” choreographed by Matthew Bourne, is a contemporary ballet set in a 1930s mental institution, exploring t...
Sinfonietta
Sergei Prokofiev’s *Sinfonietta* for orchestra and dancers was choreographed by George Balanchine in 1931, utilizing sec...
Forgotten Land
“Forgotten Land” is a contemporary ballet exploring the themes of displacement and memory through a narrative set in a r...
Requiem
Benjamin Britten’s *Requiem* is a large-scale choral ballet set to the composer's sacred work, exploring themes of death...
Other Dances
George Balanchine’s *Other Dances* (1966) comprises three distinct works – “Sete,” “Apollo,” and “Symphony in C Major” –...
In Memory of...
“In Memory of…” choreographed by Jiří Kylián, premiered in 1993, is a poignant and intensely emotional ballet exploring...
The Cage
George Balanchine’s *The Cage* is a stark, minimalist ballet set to Penderecki's unsettling string compositions, depicti...
Illuminations
Illuminations, choreographed by George Balanchine to Claude Debussy’s orchestral work, depicts a nocturnal journey throu...
Age of Anxiety
George Balanchine’s *Age of Anxiety*, set to Duke Ellington’s jazz compositions, portrays the pervasive fear and uncerta...
Interplay
Interplay, choreographed by Jiří Kylián in 1990, is a technically demanding ballet exploring the shifting dynamics of at...
Études
“Études,” choreographed by Jiří Kylián in 1993, is a complex and intellectually demanding work for eight dancers explori...
Triad
George Balanchine’s *Triad* is a stark and intensely rhythmic work for eight dancers, primarily featuring rapid, interlo...
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