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Polyphonia (Wheeldon)
“Polyphonia” (1991), choreographed by Matthew Wheeldon, is a stark and emotionally resonant work set to the music of Arvo Pärt, exploring themes of memory, loss, and isolation through minimalist movement and a predominantly monochrome palette.
apps Top Polyphonia (Wheeldon) Alternatives
The top alternative to Polyphonia (Wheeldon) in 2026 is Café Müller with a score of 9.2/10, followed by Symphony in Three Movements (Balanchine) (8.5) and After the Rain (Wheeldon) (8.5).
Café Müller
“Café Müller,” choreographed by Jiří Kylián, is a 1997 ballet exploring themes of isolation and longing through stark mo...
Symphony in Three Movements (Balanchine)
Symphony in Three Movements, choreographed by George Balanchine, translates the composer Maurice Ravel’s *La Mer* into a...
After the Rain (Wheeldon)
“After the Rain,” choreographed by Wayne McGregor and set to Max Richter’s score, depicts a poignant and intensely physi...
Moves (Robbins)
“Moves” is a contemporary ballet choreographed by Andrea Sterlin, premiering in 2019 and exploring themes of displacemen...
Obsidian Tear (McGregor)
Obsidian Tear, choreographed by Jiří Kylián, is a deeply emotional and physically demanding ballet exploring themes of l...
Movements for Piano and Orchestra (Balanchine)
“Movements for Piano and Orchestra,” choreographed by George Balanchine in 1937, is a concise and intensely rhythmic wor...
Limb's Theorem (Forsythe)
Limb’s Theorem (Forsythe), choreographed by Matthew Neenan, explores the fraught and ultimately tragic relationship betw...
Approximate Sonata (Forsythe)
Approximate Sonata by Mark Morris is a complex and rhythmically driven ballet exploring the interplay between classical...
DGV: Danse à Grande Vitesse
Danse à Grande Vitesse is a contemporary ballet created by Jiří Kylián in 1997, notable for its intensely athletic movem...
Episodes (Balanchine)
*Episodes*, choreographed by George Balanchine in 1935, depicts a stark and emotionally restrained pas de deux set to Ol...
Kammermusik No. 2 (Balanchine)
Sergei Balanchine’s *Kammermusik No. 2* (1967) is a stark and angular ballet set to György Ligeti's unsettling electroni...
No More Play (Kylián)
“No More Play” by Jiří Kylián is a technically demanding and emotionally resonant ballet exploring the destructive natur...
Eidos:Telos (Forsythe)
Eidos:Telos by Matthew Forsythe is a large-scale, immersive contemporary ballet exploring the cyclical nature of time an...
Workwithinwork (Forsythe)
Workwithinwork by Matthew Forsythe is a highly improvisational and collaborative ballet performed with a rotating ensemb...
Within the Golden Hour (Wheeldon)
Within the Golden Hour, choreographed by Liam Keenan and set to music by Max Richter, depicts the fleeting beauty of a s...
MC 14/22 (Preljocaj)
MC 14/22 (Preljocaj) is a 1963 ballet by Slovenian choreographer Jože Popović, set to music by Igor Kulic, depicting the...
FAR (McGregor)
“Far,” by George Balanchine, is a neoclassical ballet premiered in 1946 that depicts a stylized and intensely emotional...
Tetractys (McGregor)
“Tetractys,” choreographed by Michael Clark, presents a complex and angular narrative exploring themes of masculinity an...
Fearful Symmetries (Peter Martins)
Fearful Symmetries, choreographed by Peter Martins, is a complex and unsettling work exploring themes of psychological t...
Bound To
“Bound To” is a contemporary ballet exploring the complex and often fraught relationship between a young soldier and his...
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