Nijinsky, 1980

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Nijinsky, 1980
Léon Bakst (1866-1924) Costume design for Nijinsky as the Faun in L'Aprés-midi d'un Faune, 1912.
Adolf de Meyer
1910
Nijinsky as Harlequin in Carnaval
Paris
Seina Sagiri and Tooma Ozuki in "Nijinsky -The miraculous god of dance-" (2011)
Léon Bakst “The Afternoon of a Faun” costume design (1912) Source
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Happy birthday Nijinsky!
Today, March 12th, is the birthday of queer Polish-Russian dancer Vaslav Nijinsky!
Nijinsky was considered both the best and most controversial ballet dancer of the early 20th century. He shocked audiences with his skin-tight costumes, and the scandalous and often sexual themes of his choreography; his ballet The Rite of Spring incited a riot on its opening night.
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nijinsky: a story where the imbalance of power between the two main characters unsettled me at first, a testament to the siennes' ability to portray such a intricate and haunting relationship; through dance, through glances, through dialogue, they embodied the fragile tension of a puppeteer and his marionette, bound together in a dance of salvation and ruin (gifs 4 & 5). when Chigi’s character, Nijinsky, broke down toward the end, spiraling into the heights of his illness, I got goosebumps (gifs 2 and 3). it might not be the best tkz show of all times, yet it left me thinking, which is worth something.
i didn't include the famous gif of nijinsky and sergei kissing in order not to upset anyone (you can easily find it anyways).
Edmond Simpson "Dancing Queen" (01-19) detail