The Kirov Celebrates Nijinsky
The Kirov Celebrates Nijinsky

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The Kirov Celebrates Nijinsky

2002
Movie
110 min
English

Russia's renowned Kirov Ballet honors innovative dancer and choreographer Vaslav Nijinsky in this quartet of live performances at Paris' Théâtre du Châtelet. The Kirov dancers present "Sheherazade," "Le Spectre de la Rose," "The Polovtsian Dances" and "The Firebird," ballets closely associated with Nijinsky. Mikhail Fokine, chief choreographer to ballet impresario Sergei Diaghilev, choreographed the dances in these gala productions.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Various (Choreography)Genres: Dance, Ballet, Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary captures a special gala performance by the Kirov Ballet (now Mariinsky Ballet) celebrating the legendary dancer Vaslav Nijinsky. It features excerpts from some of Nijinsky's most iconic and revolutionary ballets, showcasing the company's dedication to preserving his groundbreaking choreography and artistic legacy. The performance highlights the technical prowess and dramatic interpretation of the Kirov's principal dancers.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on a specific ballet performance, critical reception typically centered on the quality of the dancing, the historical significance of the ballets presented, and the production values of the recording. Audiences and critics generally praised the Kirov Ballet's interpretation of Nijinsky's work, noting its fidelity to the original choreographic styles and the dancers' exceptional skill. The film is appreciated by ballet enthusiasts for its archival value and artistic merit.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praise for the Kirov Ballet's technical virtuosity and interpretive depth.

  • Appreciation for the historical significance of showcasing Nijinsky's ballets.

  • Recognition of the film's value as a record of a significant ballet event.

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Fun Fact

Vaslav Nijinsky, celebrated in this performance, was renowned not only for his virtuosic dancing but also for his controversial and avant-garde choreography that pushed the boundaries of ballet in the early 20th century.

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