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Bronislava Nijinska (Polish: Bronisława Niżyńska; Russian: Бронисла́ва Фоми́нична Нижи́нская, Bronislava Fominichna Nizhinskaya, Belarusian: Браніслава Ніжынская); (January 8, 1891 [O.S. December 27, 1890] – February 21, 1972) was a Polish ballet dancer, and an innovative choreographer. She came of age in a family of professional dancers. Her career began in Saint Petersburg, ventured to Paris, returned to 'Petrograd' and Kiev, crested in 1920s France, and continued in Europe and the Americas.
* Nijinska played a pioneering role in the movement that diverged from 19th-century classical ballet. Her introduction of modern forms, steps, and motion, and a minimalist narrative, prepared the way for future neoclassical works.After home learning, her lengthy formal training began at nine in Sankt Peterburg, then the Russian capital. She graduated in 1908 as an 'Artist of the Imperial Theatres'. An early breakthrough came in 1910 in Paris when she was a member of Diaghilev's Ballets Russes. For her dance solo Nijinska recreated the role of Papillon in Carnaval, a ballet designed by Fokine.She assisted her brother Vaslav Nijinsky as he worked up his controversial choreography for L’Après-midi d’un faune, which Ballets Russes premiered in Paris in 1912. Similarly, she participated in the workup of his 1913 ballet Le Sacre du Printemps.
* In Petrograd and Kiev during the great war, then the revolution, she developed her art. While herself performing for the public, she also designed her first choreographies. She started a ballet school. Nijinska published her writing on the art of movement.In 1921 she rejoined the Ballets Russes. Diaghilev appointed her choreographer of his influential, Paris-based company. Nijinska thrived, creating several popular, cutting-edge ballets to contemporary music. In 1923, with a score by Stravinsky she choreographed her iconic work Les Noces [The Wedding].Starting in 1925, with a variety of companies she designed and mounted ballets in Europe and the Americas. Among them: Teatro Colón, Ida Rubinstein, Opéra Russe à Paris, Wassily de Basil, Max Reinhardt, Markova-Dolin, Ballet Polonaise, Ballet Theatre, the Hollywood Bowl, Serge Denham, Marquis de Cuevas, and her own companies.
* Due to war in 1939 she relocated from Paris to Los Angeles. Nijinska continued working in choreography and as an artistic director. She taught at her studio. In the 1960s for The Royal Ballet in London, she staged revivals of her Ballets Russes-era creations. Her Early Memoirs, translated into English, was published posthumously.
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