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  1. Irina Nijinska. Irina Nijinska (20 November 1913 – 2 July 1991) was a Russian-Polish ballet dancer who performed with the company of Ida Rubinstein; in the Théatre de la Danse Nijinska; the Ballets Russes of Col. de Basil; the Polish Ballet, and other troupes.

  2. Following her death in early 1972, Bronislava Nijinska's daughter Irina Nijinska was named her literary executor. Then she and Jean Rawlingson edited and translated the Russian manuscript into English.

    • Library of Congress
    • Bronislava Nijinska collection, 1891-1972
  3. 4 de jul. de 1991 · Irina Nijinska, a dancer and teacher who spent much of her life in a one-woman crusade to preserve the choreography of her mother, Bronislava Nijinska, died on Tuesday at the Daniel Freeman...

  4. Irina Nijinska was a Russian-Polish ballet dancer who performed with the company of Ida Rubinstein; in the Théatre de la Danse Nijinska; the Ballets Russes of Col. de Basil; the Polish Ballet, and other troupes.

  5. 11 de mai. de 1986 · In fact, it has long been Irina Nijinska's contention that the break between her mother and Diaghilev occurred over Diaghilev's objection to plotless ballet - then a genuine innovation.

  6. 6 de jul. de 1991 · L.A. Times Archives. July 6, 1991 12 AM PT. Irina Nijinska, who made a career of preserving the ballets designed by her mother, Bronislava Nijinska, has died. She was 77. Miss Nijinska, of...

  7. 14 de mar. de 2023 · Ballet West dancers rehearsing Bronislava Nijinska’s “Les Noces”: Victoria Vassos, center, as the Bride, with Jazz Khai Bynum, left, and Jenna Rae Herrera. Michael Friberg for The New York ...