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  1. The collection of notable dancer, choreographer and teacher Bronislava Nijinska (1891-1972) contains a diverse variety of materials documenting dance and the arts in the twentieth century. Available here are over 200 collection items, including manuscripts, books, diaries, choreographic notebooks, correspondence, moving image materials, music scores, photographs, posters, programs, set and ...

  2. 5 de may. de 2022 · And for Bronislava Nijinska, the long-neglected sister of Vaslav Nijinsky, it’s nothing short of a resuscitation. Left out of the ballet history in which she actively participated from 1911 ...

  3. Nijinska was born in 1891 while her parents, Eleonora Bereda and Foma Nijinsky, were on tour in Warsaw. Her first teacher was Enrico Cecchetti, and later she became a student of St. Petersburg's Imperial Ballet School. ... Bronislava later choreographed for the Paris Opéra, Opéra Russe à Paris, and her own company.

  4. Nijinska, Bronislava (1891–1972)Russian-born ballet dancer, choreographer and teacher. Name variations: Bronislawa Nijinskaya or Nijinskaia; (nickname) Bronia. Pronunciation: Ni-ZHIN-ska. Source for information on Nijinska, Bronislava (1891–1972): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.

  5. 14 de mar. de 2021 · Few figures in dance history better deserve to be rescued from relative obscurity than the often forgotten Bronislava Nijinska (1891-1972). So it was good news, last weekend, to hear the super-intelligent dance historian Lynn Garafola say, on line, that she had completed the Nijinska biography on which she has been working for many years.

  6. Nijinska evoca el nombre de uno de los más grandes bailarines del siglo XX y cuya temprana demencia cortó su carrera: Vaslav Nijinski. Sin embargo, la coreógrafa rusa Bronislava Nijinska, vivió y pasó a la historia -a la sombra de su hermano- en una decisión consciente y profundizada por los vientos del anonimato de aquella época para las mujeres.

  7. Now in paperback, Bronislava Nijinska: Early Memoirs--originally published in 1981--has been hailed by critics, scholars, and dancers alike as the definitive source of firsthand information on the early life of the great Vaslav Nijinsky (1889-1950). This memoir, recounted here with verve and stunning detail by the late Bronislava Nijinska (1891-1972)--Nijinsky's sister and herself a major ...