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  1. Bronislava Nijinska (⫽ ˌ b r ɒ n ɪ ˈ s l ɑː v ə n ɪ ˈ (d) ʒ ɪ n s k ə ⫽; Polish: Bronisława Niżyńska [brɔɲiˈswava ɲiˈʐɨj̃ska]; Russian: Бронисла́ва Фоми́нична Нижи́нская, romanized: Bronisláva Fomínična Nižínskaja; Belarusian: Браніслава Ніжынская, romanized ...

    • Library of Congress
    • Bronislava Nijinska collection, 1891-1972
  2. Bronislava Nijinska (born Jan. 8, 1891, Minsk, Russia—died Feb. 21, 1972, Pacific Palisades, Calif., U.S.) was a Russian-born U.S. dancer, choreographer, and teacher. She trained at the Imperial Ballet School in St. Petersburg and joined the Mariinsky Theatre company in 1908.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. Mar 14, 2023 · Nijinska — who was born in 1891 in Minsk and died in 1972 in Los Angeles — was the younger sister of Vaslav Nijinsky. His mythic status as a dancer and revolutionary choreographer has...

  4. Nijinska — who was born in 1891 in Minsk and died in 1972 in Los Angeles — was the younger sister of Vaslav Nijinsky. His mythic status as a dancer and revolutionary choreographer has overshadowed her much longer, more productive career.

  5. Jun 26, 2023 · The choreographer Bronislava Nijinska (1891–1972) was the sister of legendary dancer Vaslav Nijinsky – both achieving fame through Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes. In 2022, Lynn Garafola’s biography La Nijinska: Choreographer of the Modern brought a welcome renewal of attention to Nijinska.

  6. Bronislava Nijinska (1891-1972) was a dancer, teacher, and a significant artist in the development of twentieth-century ballet choreography. Nijinska studied ballet at the school of the Maryinsky Theater of Saint Petersburg, along with her celebrity brother, Vaslav Nijinsky.

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  8. 6 days ago · One of the reasons The Morgan could expand on Nijinska’s story is because she, like her brother Vaslav, preserved elements of choreography using Stepanov dance notation, “a system of precise ...

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