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  1. 3 mag 2024 · sister Bronislava Nijinska. Vaslav Nijinsky (born 1889 or 1890, Kiev, Russian Empire [now Kyiv, Ukraine]—died April 8, 1950, London, England) was a Russian-born ballet dancer of almost legendary fame, celebrated for his spectacular leaps and sensitive interpretations. After a brilliant school career, Nijinsky became a soloist at the Mariinsky ...

  2. Vaslav Nijinski (en russe : Вацлав Фомич Нижинский, Václav Fomíč Nižínskij ; en polonais : Wacław Niżyński ), aussi retranscrit Vaclav Nijinsky ou Vatslav Nizhinski, né à Kiev probablement le 28 février 1889 ( 12 mars dans le calendrier grégorien) 1 et mort le 8 avril 1950 à Londres, est un danseur et ...

  3. 1 dic 2023 · Vaslav Nijinsky, leggenda della danza. Nato a Kiev il 12 marzo 1890, durante una tournée dei genitori di origine polacca, anch’essi ballerini, è definito con una iperbole che rispecchia la sua vita :“il genio della danza”.Entrò alla Scuola Imperiale di Pietroburgo nel 1900. Di carattere taciturno e introverso, poco amato dai giovani ...

  4. Nei panni dello schiavo favorito, con i pantaloni alla turca dorati e la pelle dipinta di un grigio-azzurro scuro, Nijinsky correva sul palcoscenico come una creatura metà animale e metà serpente, pazza di desiderio; incantava Ida Rubinštejn, e poi moriva ai suoi piedi: «Era indescrivibilmente selvaggio, un gatto carezzevole, una tigre feroce; la sua leggerezza e la sua agilità erano ...

  5. Nijinsky originally conceived Jeux as a flirtatious interaction among three males, although Diaghilev insisted it be danced by one male and two females. In 1913, Nijinsky married Hungarian Romola de Pulszky while on tour with the company in South America. The marriage caused a break with Diaghilev, who soon dismissed Nijinsky from the company.

  6. 21 feb 2024 · Diaghilev embraced the modern and exploited the avant-garde. He recruited composers, choreographers, designers and performers, including Mikhail Fokine, Léon Bakst and Vaslav Nijinsky, and left an astonishing legacy of music, dance and art, reflected in our collection of costumes, back-cloths, stage designs and photographs.

  7. Biography. Born in Kiev in 1889 to Polish and dancer parents, Vaslav Nijinsky joined in 1898 the Imperial Ballet School of St. Petersburg. Showing exceptional gifts for dance, he made his stage debut at only 15 in Acis and Galatée by Fokine (1904). He was hired by the Maryinsky Theatre two years later, where he quickly became a soloist.