Attempts to recreate Balanchine "style" in class: bother or not?

I thoroughly hate when I take a class or see a piece of choreography from an instructor who thinks Balanchine "style" or Balanchine choreography is just throwing a bunch of difficult steps together in a row and doing them as fast as possible. I think this kind of dance maker completely disregards the entire point of his works: crafted to be so intricately inseparable from the source music, with everything having a purpose and a flow.

I don't enjoy dancing in these kinds of classes, and find them to be frantic and complex for the sake of... I don't even know...like, showing off how you can create difficult but ugly and unmusical combinations??

Does anyone else find this as insufferable as I do?