Bronislava Nijinska

Bronislava Fominitchna Nijinska (in; in) was a Danse uses, ballet mistress Chorégraphe and Russian born the January 8th 1891 with Minsk (Bielorussia) and deceased with Pacific Palisades (Los Angeles) the February 21st 1972.

Girl of a couple of dancers Polish and sister of the famous dancer Vaslav Nijinski, Bronislava Nijinska is trained by Enrico Cecchetti then at the imperial school of ballet of Saint-Pétersbourg. She acquires her first track records with the ballet of the Théâtre Mariinsky. As of 1909 it forms part, like his/her Vaslav brother, of the Russian Ballets of Serge de Diaghilev.

It choreography various ballets for the company, of which the Weddings in 1923, the blue Train in 1924, the Hinds in 1924 and especially Bolero of Maurice Ravel in 1928, for the first of work.

In 1921 it opens a school of dance to Kiev, the young person Serge Lifar will be one of its first pupils.

Of 1932 with 1937 it directs its own company of dance then moves with Los Angeles to open a school of dance there and to work there as a choreographer invited by other companies and theaters. It is after 1945 that it will be again brought to work in Europe with, inter alia, the Marquis de Cuevas.

Bronislava Nijinska dies out with the the United States in 1972.

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