Work: Chinese Temple
Composer: Anonymous
Work: Triumph of Spirit Over Matter
Work: The Devise
Work: London Suite
Composer: Eric Coates (1886–1957)
Work: In Chinese Mask
Work: Medieval Pantomime
Work: Philosopher of Persia
Work: Greek Sword Dance
Work: The Trials of a Non-Conformist (c. 1950)
Composer: Paul Swan (1883–1972)
Work: In a Temple of Hong Kong
Work: Doings of Jack Tar
Work: Chinese Legend
Work: What Is the Artist's Recompense? (c. 1950)
Work: 2 Circus Acts
Work: Mortal Combat
Work: Stylized Version of Omar
Work: 6 Preludes of Chopin
Composer: Frederic Chopin (1810–1849)
Work: A Talk on Art and Life (c. 1949)
Work: French Conversation Piece
Work: Molly on the Shore (Irish)
Composer: Folk Song
Work: Fall of Babylon
Work: Conversation Piece
Work: In Memory of the Vanquished
Work: Glimpse of the Far East
Work: Echoes of Old China
Work: Nuages
Composer: Claude Debussy (1862–1918)
Work: Words and Movement
Work: Temple Dance (Chinese)
Work: How Does One Dance Who Has No Knowledge of Painting, Sculpture, Music or Poetry? (c. 1959)
Work: Marche Funebre of Chopin
Work: The Authentic Primitives Show Us Sophisticates How Much We Can Learn From Nature (c. 1959)
Work: Oriental Rhythms
Work: In Courts of Pagan Lands
Work: All Rhythmic Movement is Dancing, Whether We Are Shoveling Snow, Pitching Hay, or Waltzing Me Around Again Willy (c. 1959)
Work: The Virtue of Sticking to Your Guns in the Art World (c. 1959)
Work: This Present Fashion of Ironing Out Individualism Everywhere (c. 1959)
Work: Originality in Dancing Is Obligatory Even to the Point of Becoming an Anachronism (c. 1959)
Work: 2 Oriental Studies
Work: Chinoiserie
Work: To Enchant the Spectator, the Dancer Must Appear to Enjoy Every Movement He Makes
Work: "Truth is Beauty, Beauty Truth," Keat Says: So I Wish You Full Realization of Your Capacities for 1959
Work: Romance of Sibelius
Composer: Jean Sibelius (1865–1957)
Work: If Winter Comes Can Spring Be Far Behind? (c. 1958)
Work: Temple Bells Are Ringing
Work: Each Artist Must Follow His Own Vision (c. 1958)
Work: It Could Be They Are All Out of Step But Father (c. 1958)
Work: Disquieting Tendencies of the Pretentious (c. 1958)
Work: When the Action Fully Expresses the Theme (c. 1958)
Work: Whom the Gods Love Die Young No Matter How Old They Are (c. 1958)
Work: Song of the East
Work: The Temptation of St. Anthony
Work: The Dancer Should Put His Ultimate Effort Into His Work (c. 1958)
Work: Beauty and Ugliness Are Still in the Eye of the Beholder (c. 1958)
Work: Far Far Away in Courts of Ancient Kings
Work: Will-o'-the-Wisp
Work: Dancing Reflects the Mentality of the Epoch (c. 1958)
Work: Oriental Fantasy
Work: Courts of Ancient Kings
Work: Golden Age of Greece
Work: Living Up to One's Esthetic Gifts (c. 1958)