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Bronislava Nijinska (/ˌbrɒnɪˈslɑːvə nɪˈ(d)ʒɪnskə/; Polish: Bronisława Niżyńska [brɔɲiˈswava ɲiˈʐɨj̃ska]; Russian: Бронисла́ва Фоми́нична Нижи́нская,...
- company. His
elder brother, Stanislav, and
younger sister,
Bronislava Nijinska,
known to
intimates as Bronia, also
became dancers;
Bronia also became...
- Olga Spessivtseva,
Mathilde Kschessinska, Ida Rubinstein,
Bronislava Nijinska,
Lydia Lopokova,
Sophie Pflanz, and
Alicia Markova,
among others; many...
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Romola de
Pulszky (or
Romola Pulszky), (married name Nijinsky; 20
February 1891 – 8 June 1978), was a
Hungarian aristocrat, the
daughter of a politician...
- heritage. She was the
daughter of
Vaslav Nijinsky and the
niece of
Bronislava Nijinska. In the 1930s she
appeared in
ballets mounted by Ida Rubinstein, Max Reinhardt...
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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...
- Les
Imaginaires Bronislava Nijinska's Bolero Bronislava Nijinska's Variations Bronislava Nijinska's Étude
Bronislava Nijinska's Les
Comediens Jaloux Marius...
- c****ographed by
Bronislava Nijinska and
premiered by the
Ballets Russes on 6
January 1924 at the
Salle Garnier in
Monte Carlo.
Nijinska danced the
central role...
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American film producer, one of the
founders of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Bronislava Nijinska (1890–1972),
ballerina and c****ographer of the
Ballets Russes, birthplace...
- 12, she
studied ballet in Los
Angeles with
Adolph Bolm and
Bronislava Nijinska, and at 14, she
auditioned for and
subsequently danced in the
Ballet Russe...