Choreographer
Jerome Robbins was first invited to direct
Philip Glass's opera,
Akhnaten. Due to the unusual nature of the opera, Robbins decided to make a ballet with the music first and figure out the stage directions. However, due to scheduling conflict, Robbins withdrew from the opera, but went ahead with the ballet. Though the score is
minimal, Robbins decided to treat it differently. He made charts of the music's structure on graph paper, then worked with
Ronald Bates, who also designed the lighting, to make backdrop that looks like a piece of graph paper. as the scores "struck him as being markedly different in character". Robbins also claimed that since he was focused on the music during the creative process, he was surprised to see the critics interpret it as "images of urban life". On the entire ballet Robbins said it has a "a ritualistic sense" which may be "inevitable" due to Glass's music. ==Structure==