Houston Ballet presents American Ingenuity

Photo by Alexander Iziliaev
Quintessential American choreography defines the fall mixed-repertory program.
- Often considered the father of 20th century American ballet, George Balanchine’s iconic neoclassical style shines through in Theme and Variations, a glorious work featuring 12 women and one principal couple.
- The only American choreographer as comfortable working for film as for ballet audiences, Jerome Robbins’ has a unique and dynamic, one that is reflected exquisitely in Other Dances.
- With Artifact Suite, William Forsythe nods to the choreographers who have gone before him, then moves dramatically on with startling dance for the whole company.