La Nijinska: Choreographer of the Modern

Author Lynn Garafola and Professor Elizabeth Kendall will explore the bold singularity of Bronislava Nijinska’s artistry.

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Overshadowed in life and legend by her brother Vaslav Nijinsky, Bronislava Nijinska had a far longer and more productive career. An architect of twentieth-century neoclassicism, she experienced the transformative power of the Russian Revolution and created her greatest works under the influence of its avant-garde. Many of her ballets rested on the probing of gender boundaries, a mistrust of conventional gender roles, and a heightening of female virtuosity. Nijinska’s life sheds new light on ballet history, recuperating the memory of lost works and forgotten artists, many of them women. Author Lynn Garafola and Professor Elizabeth Kendall will explore the bold singularity of Nijinska’s artistry, the forces marshaled against her, and the turbulent times surrounding her.

Please note: This event occurs in person.

RSVP does not guarantee entry. Doors open to the public 15 minutes before the event. Please arrive early to check in.

Our coat check is limited. Please do not bring any large bags or backpacks.











When: Tue., Oct. 25, 2022 at 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Where: The National Arts Club
15 Gramercy Park S.
212-475-3424
Price: Free, Donations Accepted
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Author Lynn Garafola and Professor Elizabeth Kendall will explore the bold singularity of Bronislava Nijinska’s artistry.

About this event

Overshadowed in life and legend by her brother Vaslav Nijinsky, Bronislava Nijinska had a far longer and more productive career. An architect of twentieth-century neoclassicism, she experienced the transformative power of the Russian Revolution and created her greatest works under the influence of its avant-garde. Many of her ballets rested on the probing of gender boundaries, a mistrust of conventional gender roles, and a heightening of female virtuosity. Nijinska’s life sheds new light on ballet history, recuperating the memory of lost works and forgotten artists, many of them women. Author Lynn Garafola and Professor Elizabeth Kendall will explore the bold singularity of Nijinska’s artistry, the forces marshaled against her, and the turbulent times surrounding her.

Please note: This event occurs in person.

RSVP does not guarantee entry. Doors open to the public 15 minutes before the event. Please arrive early to check in.

Our coat check is limited. Please do not bring any large bags or backpacks.

Buy tickets/get more info now