They’re both classic combinations that not everyone likes. “Some Balanchine ballets strike newcomers as being cold – without sets, costumes or stories, it’s hard to know what to focus on. And Stravinsky’s music can be complicated – the tempos change quickly and melodies can be sparse. But when the two are combined, the result is intricately complicated yet crisply spare. They fit together in a clean fusion, like a gin and tonic. If it doesn’t take the first time, it pays to keep on drinking.”