Selected Choreographic Works
- Themes from a Slavic People (1934) music: Béla Bartók
- Two Songs About Lenin (1934)
- May Day March (1936)
- Runaway Rag (1938)
- Silicosis Blues (1939)
- Dust Bowl Ballads (1941) music: Woody Guthrie
- Sarabande (1941)
- Melancholia (1941)
- Exhortation (1941)
- Gigue (1941)
- Bourée (1941)
- Folksay (1942) music: Woody Guthrie, spoken text: The People, Yes by Carl Sandburg
- Llanto (1944)
- Champion (1948) music: Samuel Matlowsky
- The Village I Knew (1950)
- Four Sonnets (1951)
- Snow Queen (1952)
- Suite:Manhattan Transfer (1953)
- Israel in Dance and Song (1953)
- Celebration (1954)
- The Gentleman from Cracow (1955)
- Anniversary (1956)
- Prologue (1959)
- Poem (1963) music: Duke Ellington, poem by Lawrence Ferlinghetti
- The Dybbuk (1964)
- In the Beginning (1965)
- Innovacation of David (1966)
- Ladino Suite (1969)
- Country Music (1971)
- Touch the Earth (1973)
- Decathlon Etude (1976)
- Voices (1980) music: Robert Schumann
- Woody Sez (1980) music: Woody Guthrie
- From Louis' Book (1985)
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