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Immortal—Cimetière de Montmartre, Paris, FR 2015
Carl Van Vechten, "Nora Kaye as the Ballerina in Petrouchka" , 1948
Vaslav Nijinsky in the title role of Petrouchka
Paris Opera Ballet production of Petrushka recorded for television, aired December 27, 1976.
Rudolf Nureyev, Noëlla Pontois, Charles Jude, and Serge Peretti in Fokine's Petrushka. Staging by Nijinska and Golovine. Music by Igor Stravinsky.
Vaslav Nijinsky & Tamara Karsavina by Valentine Gross.
Comoedia Illustre
June 5, 1913
Valentine Gross Hugo (1887-1968) was associated with Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes during its early days and later with Jean Cocteau and the Surrealists. She was married to Jean Hugo, great grandson of Victor Hugo. She made a number of portraits of Ballets Russes dancers, including these six sketches showing Vaslav Nijinsky and Tamara Karsavina in Le Carnaval and Le Spectre de la Rose.
The ballet Le Carnaval is based on the music of Robert Schumann, choreographed by Michel Fokine and designed by Leon Bakst. Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes premiered the ballet in Berlin on May 20, 1910, with Lydia Lopokova as Columbine and Vaslav Nijinsky as the Harlequin. The ballet takes place at a masked ball in which Columbine flirts with the Harlequin, and other characters pursue or ridicule one another in light-hearted fun. Philistines crash the party and try unsuccessfully to put a damper on the festivities.
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Marseille en mai. Au MuCEM, Il y avait une très plaisante expo sur le monde du cirque : "En scène!" .
Alternés avec du matériel de clown (perruques, chaussures, ... :
Pablo Picasso - "Hommage à Diaghilev"
Alexandre Benois - "Le Montreur d'Ours", étude costume pour "Petrouchka"
Niki de Sant-Phalle - affiche pour le Cirque Knie
Charles Van Craeynest - panneaux de baraque foraine - 1947
Woodcut from PETRUSHKA by William Addison Dwiggins (1880-1956). 1921.
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Chicago Symphony Orchestra - Petrouchka
RCA Red Seal
1978