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Best 1 Dances at a Gathering

“Dances at a Gathering,” choreographed by George Balanchine in 1957, depicts a lively and spontaneous party scene through rapid, staccato movements and intricate partnering sequences showcasing the co...

2 Afternoon of a Faun

Michelangelos’ *Afternoon of a Faun* (1912) depicts a nude male dancer relaxing and lost in his own thoughts after a performance, capturing a fleeting moment of sensual contemplation through expressiv...

3 In the Night

“In the Night,” choreographed by Matthew Bourne, is a contemporary ballet set in a 1930s mental institution, exploring themes of delusion, identity, and forbidden love through inventive movement and s...

4 N.Y. Export: Opus Jazz (Robbins)

N.Y. Export: Opus Jazz, choreographed by Andrea Horta Robbins, is a contemporary ballet exploring the intersection of jazz music and classical dance movement through a narrative centered on Louis Arms...

5 In Memory of...

“In Memory of…” choreographed by Jiří Kylián, premiered in 1993, is a poignant and intensely emotional ballet exploring themes of loss, memory, and the fragility of human connection through stark move...

6 Antique Epigraphs (Robbins)

“Antique Epigraphs” by Matthew Robbins blends classical ballet technique with elements of contemporary dance and historical research, exploring the lives and stories embedded within ancient Roman insc...

7 Age of Anxiety

George Balanchine’s *Age of Anxiety*, set to Duke Ellington’s jazz compositions, portrays the pervasive fear and uncertainty felt by American soldiers during World War II, depicting a fragmented socie...

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