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Vaslav Nijinsky

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Nijinsky’s life can be simply summed up: ten years of growth, ten years of learning, ten years of dancing, thirty years of darkness. Altogether some sixty years. How long he will live on in people’s memories, we can only guess.
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Richard Buckle, Nijinsky (1971)

 
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