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peacebuzzard

(5,300 posts)
57. Nijinsky.
Wed Nov 27, 2024, 12:00 PM
Nov 27

I don't believe there is film of him, photography was in its infancy; but, his leaps and jumps records were noted to be magnificent. Perhaps the height and distance of his leaps have not been broken.
As with the rest of the dancers and athletes the competing and performing stage is limited. Nijinsky suffered huge health challenges after only a brief 9 years of dance.
The Russian Ballet is a hard act to follow.
During Olympics I try to watch the Russian gymnastics; only problem with this short mention list is the abuse is certainly there for the artists and athletes. Sometimes there is no escape for the individual or the performer's family.

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