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  1. Vaslav Nijinsky (Kiev, Ukraine, 12 March 1890–London, England, 8 April 1950) was the most famous male ballet dancer of the early 20th century, and an important choreographer. He was born to Polish parents, both of whom were dancers. Nijinsky was famous for his dancing ability, and of his ability to show the character of the part he was playing.

  2. Nijinsky nasceu em 1890, em Kiev na Ucrânia na época pertencente ao Império Russo, de pais poloneses também bailarinos. Seus pais se casaram em maio de 1884 e se estabeleceram em uma carreira numa companhia itinerante de ópera e ballet. Sua mãe, Eleonora continuou a fazer turnês e a dançar enquanto tinha três filhos, Stanislav, Vaslav ...

  3. www.spiegel.de › kultur › hochzeit-mit-gott-a-799b3e0c-0002Hochzeit mit Gott - DER SPIEGEL

    5. Jan. 1975 · Vaslav Nijinsky starb 1950 in England. Seine Witwe, die nach der Biographie von 1934 noch einen Fortsetzungsband »The Last Years of Nijinsky« veröffentlichte, lebt und arbeitet nach wie vor ...

  4. 27. Mai 2022 · May 27. May 27 Vaslav Nijinsky. Harper-Hugo Darling. Vaslav Nijinsky, a white ballet dancer with medium length dark hair, in a scene from G̀isèle'. He is posed with one leg back in the air and both arms up. He smiles with his eyes half closed. Content warning for institutionalization. “You will understand me if you have seen my dance.”.

  5. 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.

  6. 25. Okt. 2018 · From January to March 1919, he captured his thoughts and experiences in four diaries, which became a classic self-portrait of the symptoms of schizophrenia. A heavily edited version was published by Romola (The Diary of Vaslav Nijinsky, 1936) to raise funds for his care, but unexpurgated full editions became available a few years after her death.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › dance-biographies › vaslav-nijinskyVaslav Nijinsky | Encyclopedia.com

    29. Mai 2018 · Vaslav Nijinsky. The ballet dancer Vaslav Nijinsky (1890-1953) electrified his audiences with a virtuosity directly related to the characterizations he forged by the genius of his imagination. Although his dancing and choreographic career was short, he remains a symbol of human artistic achievement.