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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abstract ballets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a style of ballet that emphasizes abstract themes and movements rather than traditional narrative or character-driven storytelling.
Example: "The performance featured several abstract ballets that challenged the audience's perception of movement and emotion."
Alternatives: "non-narrative ballets" or "conceptual ballets".
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I like abstract ballets.
These days, abstract ballets dominate many repertories.
Plotless, or abstract, ballets are at one pole; narrative ballets are at the other.
Dances can be plain: no plots, simple costumes, bare stage -- take GEORGE BALANCHINE'S abstract ballets.
Steps frequently had the sharpness of many Neo-Classical abstract ballets.
They are clearest, I guess, in his abstract ballets, of which he probably made fewer than he wanted to.
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So, too, at times has abstract ballet.
Clearly Ms. Tharp is extremely comfortable in the world of abstract ballet.
Furthermore, he says that he doesn't see a big difference between narrative and abstract ballet.
She had felt tempted by opera since 1991, when she wrote her first stage work, the abstract ballet score "Maa" ("The Earth"), she explained.
Charles Wuorinen's "New York Notes" was like an abstract ballet for three distinct couples, full of colorful moods (including oddly Oriental touches for the woodwinds).
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