Bronislava Nijinska (/ˌbrɒnɪˈslɑːvə nɪˈ(d)ʒɪnskə/; Polish: Bronisława Niżyńska [brɔɲiˈswava ɲiˈʐɨj̃ska]; Russian: Бронисла́ва Фоми́нична Нижи́нская,... 210 KB (28,984 words) - 03:04, 12 April 2024 |
Vaslav Nijinsky (redirect from Vaslav Nijinska) with the company. His elder brother, Stanislav, and younger sister, Bronislava Nijinska, known to intimates as Bronia, also became dancers; Bronia also became... 66 KB (8,423 words) - 21:20, 27 April 2024 |
Ballets Russes (section Bronislava Nijinska) Karsavina, Olga Spessivtseva, Mathilde Kschessinska, Ida Rubinstein, Bronislava Nijinska, Lydia Lopokova, Sophie Pflanz, and Alicia Markova, among others;... 52 KB (4,171 words) - 19:32, 20 April 2024 |
featuring the fairies were choreographed by Ballets Russes veteran Bronislava Nijinska. Part one A beautiful young woman named Hermia (Olivia de Havilland)... 26 KB (3,244 words) - 23:01, 16 March 2024 |
Kyra Nijinsky (redirect from Kyra Nijinska) heritage. She was the daughter of Vaslav Nijinsky and the niece of Bronislava Nijinska. In the 1930s she appeared in ballets mounted by Ida Rubinstein,... 12 KB (1,589 words) - 15:32, 16 January 2024 |
by Norma Lorre Goodrich (New York: Plume Books, 1995). Bronislava Nijinska, Bronislava Nijinska: Early Memoirs (New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston,... 8 KB (1,054 words) - 03:13, 22 March 2024 |
Boléro (category Ballets by Bronislava Nijinska) premiered at the Paris Opéra on 22 November 1928, with choreography by Bronislava Nijinska and designs and scenario by Alexandre Benois. The orchestra of the... 36 KB (3,449 words) - 20:14, 26 March 2024 |
Ernest Ansermet and danced by the Ballets Russes to choreography by Bronislava Nijinska. Several versions of the score have been performed over the years... 17 KB (2,066 words) - 14:21, 7 March 2024 |