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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. May 1, 2024 · 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. With striking shapes and probing themes, choreographer Bronislava Nijinska helped remake ballet for the 20th century. The Joffrey Ballet performs her Les Noces in Chicago through May 10, part...

  5. Explore the diverse materials documenting the life and work of Bronislava Nijinska, a dancer, teacher, and choreographer of twentieth-century ballet. The collection includes manuscripts, diaries, correspondence, music scores, photographs, and more.

  6. Jan 8, 2021 · Learn about the life and work of Bronislava Nijinska, a Minsk-born Pole who pioneered movement and abstraction in dance. She collaborated with Stravinsky, Diaghlev, and Cocteau, and founded the School of Movement in Kyiv.

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  8. Aug 20, 2013 · Learn about the life and work of Bronislava Nijinska, the sister of Vaslav Nijinsky and a pioneer of modern ballet. Listen to Lynn Garafola's lecture on Nijinska's role in the Ballets Russes and 20th century culture.

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