Last summer and fall, local audiences saw four ballets that Vaslav Nijinsky either choreographed or originally danced. But the Ballets Russes legend himself spent just one week in Los Angeles, in ...
An exhibition at the Morgan, drawn from its collection of musical manuscripts, sheds light on one of the most collaborative periods in dance. By Alice Courtright Lynn Garafola’s “La Nijinska” tells ...
"Conversations" is the centerpiece of Winger's debut album as a classical composer, as he worked closely with the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra and conductor Martin West in bringing his musical ...
John Neumeier’s Nijinsky must be one of the best-dressed ballets ever seen at City Center, especially given the fact that it’s about a massive mental breakdown. Then again, it’s Nijinsky’s breakdown, ...
This weekend, Allie Hankins will give us a glimpse of "Bolero" and "Sheherazade," and the "Rite of Spring," all in a single performance that studies the famed gestures of a dancer no one has seen on ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The mind is a fascinating, terrifying and often incomprehensible place. The ...
Numerous attributes are credited to the legendary Nijinsky, the most acclaimed dancer of the 20th century. In his short career, he not only achieved fame as a dancer, he created four ballets: "L'Après ...
When the late 20th century’s most famous ballet dancer plays the early 20th century’s most famous ballet dancer, he doesn’t dance. “There’s no dance per se,” says Mikhail Baryshnikov of “Letter to a ...
Vaslav Nijinsky is reputed to have been the most stupendous dancer after Terpsichore, the Greek goddess of dance. We have no moving pictures of this real-life Russian god’s performances, just ...
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