• 1971,
Onvoltooid Verleden Tijd (Imperfect Past Tense), music by György Legeti. • 1972.
Voor, Tijdens en Na het Feest (Before, During, and After the Party), music by Gilius van Bergeijk. About a failure to communicate, marked by a dry, ironic sense of humor. • 1973.
The Art of Saying Bye-Bye, music by
Henry Purcell. • 1974.
Pyrrhic Dances, music by Geoffrey Grey. The first of four ballets inspired by the martial dances of ancient Greece. • 1975.
Eight Madrigals, music by
Carlo Gesualdo. • 1975.
Collective Symphony, with Hans van Manen and Rudi van Dantzig, music by
Igor Stravinsky. • 1976.
Eerste Lugtige Plaatsing (First Aerial Position), music by
Louis Spohr. A direct reference to the advent of the Romantic ballet in the 1830s, when ballerinas first rose, aerially, on pointe. • 1977.
Pyrrhic Dances II, music by Jean-Baptiste Lully, François Couperin, and others. • 1977.
Jeux, music by
Claude Debussy. The first of two works inspired by ballets created by Vaslav Nijinsky for Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes in the 1910s. • 1978.
Faun, music by Claude Debussy. • 1979.
Life, with Rudi van Dantzig, music by various composers. The theme is the oppression of liberty. • 1980.
Pyrrhic Dances III, music by Alban Berg. • 1980.
Chiaroscuro, music by Carlo Gesualdo and Jan van Vlijmen. • 1980.
Neglected Garden, music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. • 1982.
Landschap (Landscape), music by various composers. A strong social focus on warfare and environmental pollution. • 1983.
Dodeneiland (Island of Death), music by Sergei Rachmaninoff. • 1986.
Seventh Symphony, music by Ludwig van Beethoven. • 1987.
Het Mythische Voorwensel (The Mythical Pretext), music by Béla Bartok,. • 1990.
Mozart Requiem, music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. • 1991.
Pyrrhic Dances IV, music by Beat Furrer and Bruno Liberda. • 1992.
Stilleven wit Plein (Still Life with White Square), music by Arnold Schoenberg. Notable for movement language with a distinctively sculptural quality. • 1994.
De Omkeerbaarheid van Roest (The Reversibility of Rust), music by various composers. • 1996.
Nussknacker en Mousekonig (The Nutcracker and the Mouse King), with
Wayne Eagling, music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Set in Amsterdam on Saint Nicholas Day (6 December) around 1810. More dynamic and exciting and less sugary than most productions. • 1999.
De Toverfluit (The Magic Flute), with Wayne Eagling, music by Ricardo Drigo. ==Videography==