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  1. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Nijinsky married Romola, countess de Pulszky-Lubocy-Cselfalva, in Buenos Aires on Sept. 10, 1913. During part of World War I and again in World War II , he was interned in Hungary as a Russian subject.

  2. 22 de abr. de 2024 · On 19 September 1913 Nijinsky married Romola de Pulszky while the Ballets Russes was on tour without Diaghilev in South America. When Diaghilev found out he was distraught and furious that his lover had married, and dismissed Nijinsky.

    • Russian: Весна священная, romanized: Vesna svyashchennaya, lit. 'Sacred Spring'
    • Igor Stravinsky
  3. 16 de abr. de 2024 · From what it appears, Romola Nijinsky had two goals in editing the three school-style notebooks. She wanted to both preserve the Nijinsky mystique and make his chronicle of madness respectable,...

  4. Há 5 dias · Memorial. Nijinsky, Tamara, 97, of Vienna Austria, died November 30, 2017. The daughter of Vaslav and Romola Nijinsky, she is survived by daughter Kinga (John) Gaspers, grandson Mark (Dr. Mary) Gaspers and three great-grandchildren. Funeral Mass will be offered at 10:00 AM on Saturday December 9, 2017 at St. Thomas The Apostle Catholic Church ...

  5. Há 6 dias · Data: 23 aprile 2024 Author: infosannio. Associazione Culturale Teatro Trastevere. presenta. 11 e 12 MAGGIO 2024. IO SONO NIJINSKY. Uno spettacolo liberamente tratto. dai diari della stella dei Balletti Russi. di e con Daniele Bernardi. a partire dall’opera di Vaslav Nijinsky.

  6. Há 3 dias · Teatro Trastevere “Io sono Nijinsky”. Presentato dall’Associazione Culturale Teatro Trastevere 11 e 12 maggio 2024. Uno spettacolo liberamente tratto dai diari della stella dei Balletti Russi. Teatro Trastevere “Io sono Nijinsky”, di e con Daniele Bernardi, a partire dall’opera di Vaslav Nijinsky

  7. 20 de abr. de 2024 · Description. The intoxicating story of one of the greatest dancers in the history of ballet?and the paradox of his profound genius and descent into madness. Vaslav Nijinsky was unique as a dancer, interpretive artist, and choreographic pioneer. His breathtaking performances with the Ballet Russe from 1909 to 1913 took Western Europe by storm.