Vaslav or Vatslav Nijinsky (/ˌvɑːtslɑːf nɪˈ(d)ʒɪnski/; Russian: Вацлав Фомич Нижинский, romanized: Vatslav Fomich Nizhinsky, IPA: [ˈvatsləf fɐˈmʲitɕ nʲɪˈʐɨnskʲɪj];...
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Wheeler wrote a screenplay that explores the later life and career of Vaslav Nijinsky; it was based largely on the premier danseur's personal diaries (a...
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Romola de Pulszky (redirect from Romola Nijinsky)
As a young woman she became interested in dance and specifically Vaslav Nijinsky, the noted premier danseur of the Ballets Russes. They married in Buenos...
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The Diaries of Vaslav Nijinsky is a 2001 Australian film written, shot, directed and edited by Paul Cox about Vaslav Nijinsky, based on the premier danseur's...
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with a Russian dance and cultural heritage. She was the daughter of Vaslav Nijinsky and the niece of Bronislava Nijinska. In the 1930s she appeared in...
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choreographed by Vaslav Nijinsky for the Ballets Russes, and was first performed in the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris on 29 May 1912. Nijinsky danced the main...
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Bronislava Nijinska (section Of Vaslav Nijinsky)
written and designed by Michel Fokine. She assisted her famous brother Vaslav Nijinsky as he worked up his controversial choreography for L'Après-midi d'un...
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art collector, Ferenc's son Romola de Pulszky, ballerina, wife of Vaslav Nijinsky, Károly's daughter List of titled noble families in the Kingdom of...
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Nijinsky (Polish: Niżyński; feminine: Niżyńska, plural: Niżyńscy) may refer to: Vaslav Nijinsky (1890–1950), ballet dancer and choreographer Bronislava...
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The Rite of Spring (category Ballets by Vaslav Nijinsky)
Diaghilev's Ballets Russes company; the original choreography was by Vaslav Nijinsky with stage designs and costumes by Nicholas Roerich. When first performed...
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the dancer Vaslav Nijinsky. Nijinsky was shipped to Ireland, where he was trained by O'Brien at Ballydoyle, County Tipperary. Nijinsky's first four races...
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Ballets Russes (section Vaslav Nijinsky)
Valentin Zeglovsky, Theodore Kosloff, Adolph Bolm, and the legendary Vaslav Nijinsky, considered the most popular and talented dancer in the company's history...
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Orchestre Colonne conducted by Pierre Monteux. Tamara Karsavina and Vaslav Nijinsky danced the shepherdess and goatherd. At almost an hour long, Daphnis...
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provided the basis for the ballet Afternoon of a Faun choreographed by Vaslav Nijinsky and a later version by Jerome Robbins. About his composition Debussy...
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The ballet premiered at the Théâtre du Châtelet on 13 June 1911 with Vaslav Nijinsky as Petrushka, Tamara Karsavina as the lead ballerina, Alexander Orlov...
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has also been suggested that the film is intended as a parody of Vaslav Nijinsky's ballet Afternoon of a Faun. While a group of nude young women are...
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famous lover was Vaslav Nijinsky. However, according to Serge Lifar, of all Diaghilev's lovers, only Léonide Massine, who replaced Nijinsky, provided him...
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published from 1954 in Berlin, East Germany. In 1916, choreograper Vaslav Nijinsky created the ballet Till Eulenspiegel set to Till Eulenspiegels lustige...
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Le Spectre de la rose (section Nijinsky's costume)
legend, London: Putnam Nijinsky, Romola (1980), Nijinsky, London: Sphere Books, ISBN 0-722-16378-9 Ostwald, Peter (1991), Vaslav Nijinsky: a leap into madness...
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collaborated on productions choreographed by Diaghilev and dancer Vaslav Nijinsky, notably Le Train bleu, a dance-opera; Orphée and Oedipe Roi.: 31–32 ...
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seem convincing as a rape, despite the nymph's reluctance." In 1912, Vaslav Nijinsky choreographed Debussy's symphonic poem Prelude to the Afternoon of...
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Masterworks, New York: Dover, ISBN 0-486-24631-0 Ostwald, Peter F. (1991). Vaslav Nijinsky: A Leap into Madness. New York: Carol Publishing Group. ISBN 0-8184-0535-X...
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cultural expectations of the standard structure of a Petrushka comedy. Vaslav Nijinsky was the first to star on the stage as Petrushka. At the same time,...
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Marcel Proust, Arthur Rimbaud, Daniel Paul Schreber, Adolf Wölfli, Vaslav Nijinsky, Gérard de Nerval and J. M. W. Turner. Thus, given the richness and...
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of Vaslav Nijinsky, based on biographies, the rights to which he had acquired in the 1960s. He has an executive producer credit on the film Nijinsky in...
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Afternoon of a Faun by Vaslav Nijinsky (1912), Jerome Robbins (1953) and Tim Rushton (2006). Debussy's orchestral work and Nijinsky's ballet would be of great...
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Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space. He was compared to Vaslav Nijinsky for his technique, particularly his elevation. In 1961 and 1964, he...
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Kip Winger: Conversations with Nijinsky, intended to celebrate the life of ballet dancer and choreographer Vaslav Nijinsky. The album was recorded by the...
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Siegfried Victor Gillert Alfred Bekefi Pavel Gerdt Mikhail Mordkin Vaslav Nijinsky Benno Sergey Nikitin Aleksandr Oblakov Wolfgang Wilhelm Wanner Gillert...
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set to direct a film about Vaslav Nijinsky with a script by Edward Albee. It was to have starred Rudolf Nureyev as Nijinsky, Claude Jade as Romola and...
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