A later, more abstract work that showed his style could extend beyond pure psychology into lyrical simplicity.
Antony Tudor (1908–1987) was a transformative figure in 20th-century ballet, widely credited with creating the "psychological ballet". Unlike the grand, fairytale spectacles of the classical era, Tudor’s works focused on the internal emotional lives and repressed desires of "real people". antony tudor
Often cited as the first "psychological ballet," depicting an illicit affair and social repression. A later, more abstract work that showed his