
Black and White: Six Ballets by Jiří Kylián is a curated collection showcasing the choreographic vision of the renowned Czech-American master. This program presents six distinct works that span Kylián's artistic evolution, each exploring movement vocabulary, spatial design, and thematic depth through his signature neoclassical and contemporary idiom. The ballets demonstrate Kylián's characteristic fusion of classical technique with modern sensibility, often incorporating elements of world music, theatrical narrative, and philosophical inquiry. The collection reveals the choreographer's preoccupation with human connection, emotional authenticity, and the expressive possibilities of the dancing body. Together, these works form a retrospective portrait of an artist whose influence has fundamentally shaped late twentieth and early twenty-first century ballet aesthetics.