Created Roles
- 1981 – Chanson (pas de deux) – Choreography by Sir Kenneth MacMillan, with the Royal Ballet.
- 1981 – Isadora – Choreography by Sir Kenneth MacMillan, with the Royal Ballet.
- 1982 – Invitation au Voyage – Choreography by Michael Corder, with the Royal Ballet.
- 1983 – Consort Lessons – Choreography by David Bintley, with the Royal Ballet.
- 1983 – Valley of Shadows – Choreography by Sir Kenneth MacMillan, with the Royal Ballet.
- 1984 – Different Drummer – Choreography by Sir Kenneth MacMillan, with the Royal Ballet.
- 1985 – Swan Lake – Choreography by Rosella Hightower, with La Scala Ballet.
- 1986 – Requiem – Choreography by Sir Kenneth MacMillan, with the American Ballet Theatre.
- 1989 – Le Diable Amoureux – Choreography by Roland Petit, with the Ballet National de Marseille.
- 1990 – Birdy – Choreography by Jean-Pierre Aviotte, with the Ballet National de Marseille.
- 1991 – White Man Sleeps – Choreography by Daniel Ezralow, with Maggiodanza.
- 1992 – Un Petit Train de Plaisir – Choreography by Amedeo Amodio, with Aterballetto.
- 1993 – Le Baiser de la Fée – Choreography by Micha Van Hoecke, with La Scala Ballet.
- 1994 – Le Sang d'un Poète, La Voix Humaine – Choreography by Roland Petit, for Teatro Studio, Milan.
- 1995 – William Tell – Choreography by Heinz Spoerli, with the Ballet Nacional de Cuba.
- 1996 – Armide – Choreography by Heinz Spoerli, with La Scala Ballet.
- 1997 – Vespri Siciliani – Choreography by Heinz Spoerli, with the Rome Opera Ballet.
- 1997 – In Volo – Choreography by Jean-Christophe Maillot, with the American Ballet Theatre.
- 1998 – Quartetto – Choreography by William Forsythe, with La Scala Ballet.
- 1998 – Faust Tango – Choreography by Oscar Araiz, for the Ravenna Festival.
- 1999 – Mambo Suite – Choreography by Annamaria Steckelman, for the Colon Theatre, Buenos Aires.
- 2004 – Europa Riconosciuta – Choreography by Heinz Spoerli, with La Scala Ballet.
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