Elo debuted as a choreographer in 2000 with “The View from Over Here” and “Blank Snow” (Alberta Ballet). After 2004 he has worked in the US and been a resident since 2010, although he also kept his home in the Netherlands. At the beginning he worked as a freelancer for a variety of dance companies, but in 2005 he was appointed the Resident Choreographer of
Boston Ballet. In addition to Boston Ballet he has also worked with
New York City Ballet,
San Francisco Ballet,
American Ballet Theatre, the
Royal Danish Ballet,
Stuttgart Ballet,
Nederlands Dans Theater,
Vienna State Opera Ballet,
Finnish National Ballet,
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. Elo has received numerous accolades for his choreography, including a mention by New York Times dance critic
Anna Kisselgoff as a “talent to follow”. In 2005 he won a choreographic prize at the Helsinki International Ballet Competition. In 2006 he won the Choo-San Goh Choreographic Award and that same year
Pointe Magazine named him a Dance VIP. In 2011, he was awarded the
Prix Benois de la Danse as choreographer. "ONE/end/ONE" for Houston Ballet earned him the first ever
Rudolf Nureyev Prize for New Dance in 2011. Most recently Elo has been celebrated by critics for his evening of dance at Boston Ballet entitled “Elo Experience”. The performance featured eight selections from Elo's repertoire, the remaining sections illustrated by Boston Ballet's premiere dancers Jeffrey Cirio and Larissa Ponomarenko. ==Choreographic works==