In the 1980s and early 1990s, Klaus began working with composer Stephen Gaboury, presenting dances set to original music in New York City, around the United States, and in Europe. Premieres during this period included Klaus’s ballroom suite for eight women,
Return to Normalcy; the quintet
Silver Thaw; and
The Johnny Show, a blend of honky-tonk, circus, and comic revue. In 1996, Klaus formed Ballets with a Twist and began working with costume designer Catherine Zehr. In its inaugural year, the company appeared at the Clark Studio Theater and in 2011 at The David Rubenstein Atrium at
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, the
Church of the Holy Trinity, and other venues. Premieres included
Seven-Minute Musical and a short musical film,
Temple of Swing. From 1996 to 2008, the company appeared at a variety of venues and events throughout New York City, including
Long Island University's Kumble Theater for the Performing Arts, the Taste of Dance Festival, To the Pointe programs, and First Look at the Schermerhorn Performance Space in Brooklyn. Since 2002, the company has performed annually at the
Tribeca Film Festival, premiering a new dance each year.
Cocktail Hour: The Show, Klaus's signature evening-length collection of dance vignettes, debuted at Manhattan Movement and Arts Center in November, 2009, with a total of nine cocktail-themed selections. In 2010, Ballets with a Twist presented the suite at Teatro in Piazza, an invitation-only event in
Los Angeles,
California. The next year, the company invited to Lincoln Center for a sold-out performance of
Cocktail Hour: The Show at the David Rubenstein Atrium, incorporating animated graphic background projections (now standard for the show) for the first time. In 2012, XL Nightclub and Cabaret on 42nd Street presented two summer showings of
Cocktail Hour: The Show in a unique floorshow format. XL hosted the company again in September for a performance featuring music icon
Cyndi Lauper and benefiting Lauper's
True Colors United. The company joined Lauper again several months later at the
Beacon Theatre, for an appearance during Home for the Holidays, Lauper's annual True Colors benefit concert. Also in 2012, Hamilton Stage, an arm of the
Union County Performing Arts Center (UCPAC) in Rahway, New Jersey, welcomed Ballets with a Twist as an artistic affiliate during the theater’s inaugural season. During the company's residency, the UCPAC invited Klaus and her company to represent Hamilton Stage and the city before the
New Jersey State Council on the Arts in celebration of the federal Our Town grant awarded to Rahway by the
National Endowment for the Arts. The company's 2013 fall season featured return engagements in libraries as part of the Lincoln Center Local program and Hamilton Stage; debut performances at
PlayhouseSquare's
Ohio Theatre, presented by Ballet in the City in Cleveland, Manhattan's Stage 48, and the
Morris Museum's Bickford Theatre in Morristown, New Jersey; and local press appearances on Cleveland television stations
WKYC and
WEWS-TV. Significant engagements in 2014 included premieres at Oregon's
Craterian Theater and at Staten Island's
St. George Theatre, where the company partnered with award-winning New Jersey youth gospel choir The Special Ensemble. A return to the Beacon Theatre for a guest appearance during Cyndi Lauper's fourth annual Home for the Holidays benefit concert brought the year to a close. 2015 saw additional company firsts: a Texas debut at El Paso's
Plaza Theatre, featuring young dancers from Mexico; a lecture/performance presentation on costume design at The Museum at the
Fashion Institute of Technology; a Vermont premiere at the Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center in Stowe; and a holiday engagement presented by the Chenango Arts Council in Norwich, New York. In 2016, Ballets with a Twist completed a university residency with the Department of Theater Arts at
Ohio Northern University. Following a week of master classes and choreography workshops, several students were invited to join the company on stage during performances at the Freed Center for the Performing Arts. In the spring, Pennsylvania's
Bucks County Playhouse co-produced ballet for the first time with a weekend run of
Cocktail Hour: The Show. Several months later, Brooklyn Ballet invited the company to participate in First Look, a curated program of new choreography, held at the Actors Fund Center. Closing out the year were a performance at
Westchester Community College; another Beacon Theatre guest appearance at Lauper’s Home for the Holidays; and, in celebration of the season, a set of site-specific showings at
Saks Fifth Avenue Downtown. Ballets with a Twist visited Florida and Colorado for the first time in 2017 with engagements at The Sharon L. Morse Performing Arts Center, in
The Villages, and the
Colorado Chautauqua, in Boulder. Later that year, the company traveled to Oregon for a performance at the Florence Events Center, presented by Seacoast Entertainment Association. An engagement at Raue Center for the Arts, in Crystal Lake, Illinois, followed soon after. A fourth show-opening turn during Cyndi Lauper's Home for the Holidays benefit, at the Beacon Theatre, and a guest appearance in
Everett Bradley's seasonal touring production, "Holidelic," at the
Highline Ballroom, rounded out 2017. Early 2018 found Ballets with a Twist in Augusta, Georgia, kicking off the centennial celebrations of the
Imperial Theatre with the
Academy of Richmond County Purple Pride Marching Band, then in Delray Beach, Florida, for a performance at
Old School Square's Crest Theatre. In the summer months, the company made appearances at the White Plains Performing Arts Center and the Westhampton Performing Arts Center, both in New York. A cabaret-style holiday-themed performance at New Jersey's
White Eagle Hall, presented by the Jersey City Theater Center, capped off the year. Ballets with a Twist traveled to the Midwest in early 2019, making stops at
The Grand Oshkosh, in Wisconsin, and the
Moraine Valley Community College Fine and Performing Arts Center, in Illinois. A pair of shows at the Zeiders American Dream Theater, a newly opened venue in Virginia Beach, rounded out the spring season. Later in the year, New Jersey's Avenel Performing Arts Center presented a four-performance run of
Cocktail Hour: The Show as part of its inaugural lineup. In another first, the company was invited to appear during the launch of the
NYC Department of Transportation's Summer Streets Dance Festival, at
Astor Place. Fall engagements included a pair of shows at the Doudna Fine Arts Center (
Eastern Illinois University) and another at Wyoming's Cheyenne Civic Center. To end 2019, the company returned to Old School Square with a holiday-themed performance at the Crest Theatre. The beginning of 2020 brought Ballets with a Twist back to Texas for an appearance at the
Charles W. Eisemann Center for Performing Arts. As the COVID-19 pandemic took hold later that year, the company launched a series of film projects staged on the rooftop of its own Tribeca dance studio and at various locations throughout the boroughs of Manhattan, Queens, and Brooklyn. These short films premiered virtually, via the Ballets with a Twist website, in 2021 and 2022. One dance suite choreographed exclusively for the camera during this period was translated to the stage in mid-2022, when the company returned to live performance with an engagement at the Madison Theatre at
Molloy College. As of 2022, the menu of vignettes in
Cocktail Hour: The Show includes (in order of creation) == Dancers ==