It’s not often you can say a dance company is performing a genuine service. But the Joffrey Ballet is doing just that with its reconstructions of Vaslav Nijinsky’s unique and prescient works: The ...
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 ...
100 years after pandemonium erupted at the Paris premiere of Vaslav Nijinsky’s Le Sacre du Printemps, the ballet returns to L.A. What a difference a century makes. In 1913, pandemonium erupted at the ...
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 ...
Vaslav Nijinsky’s madness is as much a part of his legend as his enormous leap. Studying Baron de Meyer’s photographs to try to divine the great dancer’s charisma, we also, I think, look for signs of ...
Introducing Endless Mode: A New Games & Anime Site from Paste "I understand what an artist is, because I am an artist myself," Vaslav Nijinsky wrote in 1919, when he was 30 and living in Switzerland.