Since we live in Belgium and three of the world's most important contemporary choreographers are Belgian (Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Wim Vandekeybus and Alain Platel), we've always wanted to do something with their work. And we recently
have, albeit very modestly and just as part of the piece -not as foundation for its structure.
There's a big difference between classical ballet that sort ends in Maurice Béjart and the more contemporary style that started in the 80s with Pina Bausch et al. The former seems more suitable for games (especially when thinking of bullet hell shmups) because it is so much about formal beauty and geometric patterns. While the latter is often far more narrative and has a complex relationship with music and symmetry, and is often far less pure (mixed with performance and other art forms). No need to say I vastly prefer the latter.