Ballets
BALLETS
Don’t You Weep (2024). Commission by the Lexington Ballet. Ben Sollee and Kentucky Native. Presented at the Lexington Opera House.
Coffee Divertissement (2023). Commission for the New Jersey Ballet’s Nutcracker. Tchaikovsky. Presented at the May Performing Arts Center.
Gazebo Dances (2023). Commission by Joffery Ballet Concert Group. John Corigliano. Presented at the Citigroup Ailey Theater.
Ten by Nine (2022). Commission by Columbia Ballet Collaborative. Leonard Bernstein. Presented at the Citigroup Ailey Theater.
Quiet Music (2022). For Shut up and Dance benefit on dancers of the Philadelphia Ballet. Nico Muhly.
A Beginning. (2022). Commission by the Louisiana Delta Ballet. Andrew Bird.
Made of Wood. (2021). Commission from the Nantucket Atheneum Dance Festival. TImo Andres.
Soliloquy in Three Parts. (2021) Commission from the Miami City Ballet School. Aaron Copland.
Fire and Gold. (2021) for the Miami City Ballet. Presented at the Wynwood Walls. Rene Orth.
Polovtsian Dances. (2019) Commission by the Mainly Mozart Festival. Presented at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts. Featuring dancers of the Miami City Ballet. Alexander Borodin.
Comes out Even. (2019) Commission by Dimensions Dance Theater of Miami. Dancers of Dimensions Dance Theater of Miami. Anna Meredith.
A Little Early with Feeling. (2016) New York Choreographic Institute. Dancers of the New York City Ballet/School of American Ballet. Johannes Brahms.
Nine Chapters. (2014) Collaboration with the New World Symphony. Dancers of the Miami CIty Ballet. Johannes Brahms.
Play. (2013) Benefit Performance “Shut Up and Dance” at the Forrest Theater. Dancers of the Pennsylvania Ballet. Teresa McColloguh, Peggy Benkeser.
Clear Music. (2012) Benefit Performance “Shut Up and Dance” at the Forrest Theater. Dancers of the Pennsylvania Ballet. Nico Muhly.
Relaxed Groove. (2011) Benefit Performance “Shut Up and Dance” at the Forrest Theater. Dancers of the Pennsylvania Ballet. John Adams.
Counterview. (2010) Benefit Performance “Shut Up and Dance” at the Forrest Theater. Dancers of the Pennsylvania Ballet. Philip Glass.