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... Imperial Russian ballet from St. Petersburg. Thas company a very complete organisation, and has for principal male dancer Mr. Nijinsky, who ia stated extraordinary executant. The name:- of seven ballets are given—“ Cleopatra, 1 Arousky-GlHaounov; *'Ssciwsheraaade ...

(From our London Correspondsnt. )

... vivacious and captivating manner that will go far to secure her the esteem of Londoners. The principal male dancer is Mr. Nijinsky, who in this ballet personated the Slav© of Armide,” and his dancing showed extraordinary agility, particularly leaping ...

IN ALBANIA

... vanishes with the waltz. It is impossible to describe ? ra oe, and significance of the pictures Mdrae. Karsavina and Mr. Nijinsky *ij, episode. It can only bo said that dainty and artistic has boon seen in German not to stand at GLASGOW. , openly expressed ...

THEIR MAJESTIES’ ARRIVAL

... Madame Karsovina Armide and M. Nijinsky as her slave, though these two supreme dancers not monopolise the scene. There was host of other characters forming the Court (even the most obscure figures being dancers skill). M. Nijinsky's lightning leap into mid ...

Published: Tuesday 27 June 1911
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 678 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

HURLED AGAINST AN EMBANKMENT

... furnishing a solo dance for Mdme. Will, and is followed by the waltz in sharp minor, which danced by Mdme. Karsavina and Mr. Nijinsky, was a terpsichorcan idyll. The item was simply delightful, and the piece must always be associated with waltzing those who ...

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... unfortunate princess, and Mdme. Elsa Will, as a favoured slave of Cleopatra, danced cleverly. But the chief dancer was Mr. Nijinsky, who, with Mdme. Will, executed the veil dance, the most distinctive paede-deux of the evening. Amour’s is a mime part, and ...

Mr. Robert Harcourt’s Romance

... Russian ballet between their public and private professional engagements are being lionised by sections of London Society. M. Nijinsky was the leading attraction at a studio tea in Yeoman’s Row, among those who attended to meet this lion of the season, being ...

Published: Monday 17 July 1911
Newspaper: Sheffield Daily Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1702 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE YORKSHIRE POST. FRIDAY. JULY 31. 1911

... the and mimes are full of significance. The part of Zobeide was impersonated most effectively by Mdme. Kariavina, and Mr. Nijinsky again distinguished himself as the favoured slave. The other chief characters were played by Messrs. Adolf Bolin, Jean Kussov ...

RESUMPTION OF THE LAW

... first week of autumn season has just reached me. It begins next week with three davs of Russian ballet, in which Kar. savina Nijinski and the Imperial “Troupe will he seen in Rimsky-Korsakova’s She- “Le Pavillon Teherepnin’s Schumann's “ Carnaval,” and Giselle ...

Published: Thursday 12 October 1911
Newspaper: Sheffield Daily Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1829 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE YORKSHIRE POST. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1911

... mentioned Mesdames Mas Ido Kcbesrn j ska—a newcomer this season —Anna Pavlova, Tamara Karsavina, and Sophie Fedorova, and Mr. Nijinsky, I who hws already established hi* reputation in Ixmdon. During the season three ballet* new London are to b® introduced ...

THE POSITION OF MISSIONARIES

... a good deal of pantomime, and the two thief characters were expressiely impersonated by Mdiue. Karsavina Giselle and Mr. Nijinsky a» the Prince. Ihe dancing of both arti»t» was most graceful and finished, particularly that of the latter, whose leaps and ...

LOCAL PIT CLOSING

... ghost is a little disquieting, extraordinarily clever thougn such trick-work is. The stars—Madame Karsavina as Giselle and M. Nijinsky as her lover—are extremely polished and beautiful dancers. Naturally their solos and duets won the usual applause. The second ...

Published: Wednesday 18 October 1911
Newspaper: Sheffield Daily Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 587 | Page: 5 | Tags: none