- (February 28, 1968) He choreographed the ballet, "The Clowns," in the Joffrey Balley company production at the City Center in New York City with Robert Blankshine; Frank Bays; Erika Goodman and Maximiliano Zomosa in the cast. Vernon Lobb and Kip Coburn were special effects designers. Hershy Kay was conductor and composer. Edith Lutyens Bel Geddes was costume designer. Tom Skelton was lighting designer. James Howell was an assistant to Mr. Arpino.
- (October 20, 1971) He choreographed the ballet, "Kettentantz," in the Joffrey Ballet company production at the City Center in New York City with Rebecca Wright; Dermot Burke; Scott Bernard; Glenn White; Susan Magno and Joseph Gale in the cast. Johann Strauss and Johann Simon Mayer were composers. Joe Eula was costume designer. Thomas R. Skelton was lighting designer.
- (November 9, 1972) He choreographed the ballet, "Sacred Grove on Mount Tamalpais," in the City Center Joffrey Ballet company production at the City Center in New York City with Starr Danias; Russell Chambers and Russell Sultzbach in the cast. Alan Raph was composer and lyricist. Robert Yodice was set designer based on Ming Cho Lee's conception. David James was costume designer.
- (October 9, 1969) He choreographed the ballet, "Trinity," in the City Center Joffrey Ballet production at City Center in New York City with Christian Holder; Gary Chryst; Rebecca Wright; Dermot Burke; Donna Cowen; Starr Danias and James Dunne in the cast. Alan Raph and Lee Holdridge were composers. Jennifer Tipton was lighting designer. Walter Hagen was conductor. Virgin Wool was rock group. Hub Miller was organist. St. Luke's Chapel were the Boys choir.
- (May 1971) He choreographed the ballet, "Trinity," in the City Center Joffrey Ballet production in London, England with Gary Chryst; Christian Holder and Dermot Burke in the cast. The Virgin Wool were the musicians. Alan Raph and Lee Holdridge were composers.
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