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  1. 22 de mar. de 2019 · Vaslav Nijinsky: el cisne ruso de la danza del siglo XX. Pasión, estrellato, traición, locura …. La historia de la vida de Vaslav Nijinsky se lee como un drama increíble. El bailarín de ballet y coreógrafo de gran talento comenzó su ascenso a la fama en la década de 1900, y su legado continúa influyendo en todas las formas de arte y ...

  2. 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.

  3. Vaslav Nijinsky was born in Kyiv, Ukraine on March 12, 1889 to a family of celebrated dancers. At 9, he entered the preeminent ballet school in the world – the Imperial School of Dancing – where his extraordinary talent was soon apparent. Upon graduating in 1907, Nijinsky joined the Mariinsky Theatre as a soloist where, for the next three ...

  4. 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.

  5. Vaslav Nijinsky. Born in Kiev, Russia, in 1890, Vaslav Nijinsky was a legendary performer in the history of dance and a revolutionary choreographer. Both his parents were celebrated dancers; they had their own dance company and performed throughout the Russian pire. The father taught his children, and at the age of nine, Nijinsky entered the ...

  6. Vaslav Nijinski Bailarín y coreógrafo de ballet ruso Vaslav Nijinski nació el 28 de febrero de 1890 en Kíev (Rusia), en el seno de una familia polaca. Asistió a la Academia Imperial de Danza, en San Petersburgo. Debutó en 1907 con el Ballet Imperial. Algún tiempo después se trasladó a París y bailó como miembro distinguido de los innovadores Ballets rusos, en su primera época, bajo ...

  7. 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 chorégraphe russe d'origine polonaise.