nijinsky

IPA: nˈaɪdʒˈɪnski

noun

  • russian dancer considered by many to be the greatest dancer of the 20th century (1890-1950)
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Examples of "nijinsky" in Sentences

  • Romola Nijinsky had a writing credit for the film.
  • Obviously I would have to be very old to see Nijinsky.
  • Nijinsky is sometimes thought of as the father of Expressionist Dance.
  • Her talent as a sculptor prompted Nijinsky to sit for her several times.
  • Her name along with that of Nijinsky is synonymous with the art of ballet.
  • Nijinsky had a nervous breakdown in 1919, and his career effectively ended.
  • In particular, the fact that Nijinsky survived the war is a sort of miracle.
  • Nijinsky eventually retired from dance and was diagnosed with schizophrenia.
  • He also arranged the music and conducted the orchestra for Nijinsky in 1980.
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