"OUR VASLAV, he felt too much." That's what great ballerina Tamara Karsavina once said about Vaslav Nijinsky, one of the 20th century's legendary ballet dancers. Signature Theatre former playwright-in ...
NEW YORK — There is no credit for choreography in the Classic Stage Company production of “Fire and Air,” which is strange because it’s basically a biography of Sergei Diaghilev. You will recall — and ...
An exhibition at the Morgan, drawn from its collection of musical manuscripts, sheds light on one of the most collaborative periods in dance. By Alice Courtright Lynn Garafola’s “La Nijinska” tells ...
Oakland Ballet Company’s 2023-24 Season will conclude May 3 to 4 with Lustig LIVE!, a celebration of the choreography of Artistic Director Graham Lustig including a world premiere inspired by the life ...
One’s reaction to the Joffrey Ballet’s reconstruction of Nijinsky’s original 1913 choreography for Le Sacre du printemps, unveiled in New York during the company’s fall season at City Center, depended ...
JOHN NEUMEIER can't shake his fascination with Vaslav Nijinsky. Nijinsky was the great early 20th-century ballet dancer who for a brief time between 1909 and 1915 captured the hearts of theatergoers ...
Marshalled by a retired Cossack colonel, 64 young Russian dancers invaded Manhattan last winter, set up shop with a 50-piece orchestra, crates of colorful scenery, 6,000 costumes, and forthwith ...
It was an evening of contrasts for The Concert Ballet of Virginia — opening the show with elegant dresses and fluttering choreography, and closing out the night with the haunting, striking moves of ...
New York has not seen a real Russian ballet since Diaghilev and the great Nijinsky went back to Europe 16 years ago. It was, therefore, rare and oldtime glamour that filled St. James Theatre one night ...
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