Cimetière Montmartre Vaslav Nijinski trouve la mort ennuyeuse
March 12, 1889 – April 8, 1950 was a Russian danseur and choreographer of Polish descent, cited as the greatest male dancer of the early 20th century.[3][4] He grew to be celebrated for his virtuosity and for the depth and intensity of his characterizations. He could perform en pointe, a rare skill among male dancers at the time[5] and his ability to perform seemingly gravity-defying leaps was also legendary. The choreographer Bronislava Nijinska was his sister. He also had a brother, Stassik Nijinsky
Cimetière Montmartre Vaslav Nijinski trouve la mort ennuyeuse
March 12, 1889 – April 8, 1950 was a Russian danseur and choreographer of Polish descent, cited as the greatest male dancer of the early 20th century.[3][4] He grew to be celebrated for his virtuosity and for the depth and intensity of his characterizations. He could perform en pointe, a rare skill among male dancers at the time[5] and his ability to perform seemingly gravity-defying leaps was also legendary. The choreographer Bronislava Nijinska was his sister. He also had a brother, Stassik Nijinsky