Well, you've just missed it, but Wolf Works on BBC 4 tonight was just stunning. If you're not sure if you like modern dance or ballet, try this. I hope it will be available on iPlayer soon.
The ballet is in three acts based on the works and life of Virginia Woolf. The first is one of the most poignant things I have ever seen as Woolf and her younger selves inside work together. Grit in my eye.
The second act, based on her novel Orlando, a gender and time bending romp, is so busy it's hard to keep up with what is going on in all parts of the stage at once. Sometimes you forget whether a particular performer is male or female, and then you realise that Hey, that's not important right now. The finale to this act is just stupendous.
The third act, Tuesday, deals with her life, breakdowns and eventual suicide, interwoven with another of her works (I have to admit that I'm not sure which). Again, stunning, busy and modern. Men lifting men, women lifting women. This is what we want. No boundaries.
Very very highly recommend.