This is a particularly lovely reconstruction because it shows a gentle protectiveness toward the young girl which is unsurpassed. I would rather see eight seconds of pieced together Nijinsky photos than the whole dance performed by anyone else.
@Shirlacombs There is no film of Nijinsky dancing, unfortunately. This is one of several interesting short works by video artist Christian Comte made from existing still photos of Nijinsky. Enticing, fun, but not real. Maybe "Fake" was unfair, but I think the artist did want to "fake out" viewers for at least a moment with the possibility that they were really seeing Nijinsky dance. Would that it were true.
AT LAST VIDEO OF MY LOVE!!!! wow sorry.
even though it was short, im just so happy to have seen this. thank you.
kissobsessed 1 year ago
I was once very privileged to watch Stanislav Idzikovski coach
Soloviev and Makarova in Spectre, in London in 1966. I have never forgotten it.
Colja1 1 year ago
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pediatrapaola 1 year ago
This is a particularly lovely reconstruction because it shows a gentle protectiveness toward the young girl which is unsurpassed. I would rather see eight seconds of pieced together Nijinsky photos than the whole dance performed by anyone else.
shelaghmckenna 2 years ago
l think the nearest to the spirit of nijinsky in this was yuri soloviev
pediatrapaola 2 years ago
BELLO LO QUE SE VE...LO QUE NO SE VE
muchalunacacoina 2 years ago
FAKE!
markhh 2 years ago
@markhh lol nope. GTFO.
Shirlacombs 1 month ago
@Shirlacombs There is no film of Nijinsky dancing, unfortunately. This is one of several interesting short works by video artist Christian Comte made from existing still photos of Nijinsky. Enticing, fun, but not real. Maybe "Fake" was unfair, but I think the artist did want to "fake out" viewers for at least a moment with the possibility that they were really seeing Nijinsky dance. Would that it were true.
markhh 1 month ago