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  1. Romola de Pulszky (or Romola Pulszky), (married name Nijinsky; 20 February 1891 – 8 June 1978), was a Hungarian aristocrat, the daughter of a politician and an actress. Her father had to go into exile when she was a child, and committed suicide in Australia.

  2. Romola de Pulszky was a 17-year-old Hungarian schoolgirl when she first saw Vaslav Nijinsky dance. Sergei Diaghilev had taken the Russian Ballet to Budapest. Karsavina was with the company.

  3. Name variations: Romola Nijinsky, Nijinskaia, or Nijinskaya. Pronunciation: Ni-ZHIN-ska. Born Romola de Pulszky in Budapest, Hungary, in 1891; died in Paris on June 8, 1978; daughter of Károly de Pulszky (director of the National Gallery of Hungary), and Emilia Markus (an actress); attended Lycée Fénelon (Paris); married Vaslav Nijinsky (a ...

  4. Romola de Pulszky (or Romola Pulszky ), (married name Nijinsky; 20 February 1891 – 8 June 1978), was a Hungarian aristocrat, the daughter of a politician and an actress. Her father had to go into exile when she was a child, and committed suicide in Australia.

  5. 25 de out. de 2018 · At the end of a 3-week voyage to Brazil for a tour with the Ballets Russes (during which Diaghilev remained in Europe), Nijinsky became engaged to the Hungarian aristocrat Romola de Pulszky (1891–1978).

    • Emilio Fernandez-Egea
    • 2019
  6. 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.

  7. 20 de jun. de 2014 · by. Nijinsky, Romola de Pulszky; Nijinsky, Romola de Pulszky. Last years of Nijinsky. 1980. Publication date. 1980. Topics. Nijinsky, Waslaw, 1890-1950, Ballet dancers. Publisher. New York : Simon and Schuster.