Bronislava Nižinska[1] (nata Minsci in Imperio Russico 8 Ianuarii 1891, mortua Pacific Palisades prope Angelopolim 21 Februarii 1972), Bronia appellata, fuit saltatrix ballationis Polonica, choreographa multa novans, et ballationis docens. Adolevit in familia saltatorum.[2] Suus cursus professionalis Petropoli coepit, sed se cum Ballationibus Russicis mox consociavit, grege ballationis qui bene res gestas Lutetiae habebat, Sergio Djagilev duce. Bello mundano primo Petropoli Kioviaeque degebat. Iterum autem in Francia redita, operibus miris innotuit, plerumque annis 1920. Tum res prosperas in Europa et America habuit.

Nižinska partes in Petrushka agens, Michaele Fokin choreographo. Ballationes Russicas, 1913.
Bronislava (dextra) et Venceslaus Nižinskij frater. Sculptura Giennadij Jerszow, Theatrum Grande Varsoviae.
Nižinska, photographema graduationis, 1908.

Nexus interni

  1. Polonice Bronisława Niżyńska ; Russice Бронисла́ва Фоми́нична Нижи́нская; Ruthenice Браніслава Ніжынская.
  2. Baer 2003: 214.

Bibliographia

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  • Anderson, Jack. 1981. The One and Only: The Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. Novi Eboraci: Dance Horizons.
  • Baer, Nancy Van Norman. 1986. Bronislava Nijinska. A dancer's legacy. Franciscopoli: Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco.
  • Garafola, Lynn. 2005. Legacies of twentieth-century dance. Oppidi Medii Connecticutae: Wesleyan University.
  • Greskovic, Robert. 1998. Ballet. A complete guide. Novi Eboraci: Hyperion. Londinii: Robert Hale, 2000.
  • Haskell, Arnold L., cum Walter Nouvel. 1935. Diaghileff: His artistic and private life. Novi Eboraci: Simon and Schuster.
  • Homans, Jennifer. 2010. Apollo's Angels: A history of ballet. Novi Eboraci: Random House).
  • Massine, Léonide. 1968. My Life in Ballet. Londinii: Macmillan.
  • Nijinsky, Romola. (1932) 1972. Nijinsky. Novi Eboraci: Pocket Books.

Nexus externi

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  Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Bronislavam Nižinskam spectant.

Generalia

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Pelliculae operum a Nižinska choreographatorum

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  • Bolero. Youtube.com: "Bolero - Maria Alexandrova."
  • Le train bleu. Youtube.com: "Le train bleu - Juan Mtz. de lejarza."
  • Les Biches. Youtube.com: "Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, Ballets Russes Festival 2014."
  • Les Noces. Youtube.com: Les Noces - Sladobka: Oakland Ballet."