Kshessinka Refuses To Go On Stage but Pavlova Dances In Her Place
Photo Credit Anna Pavlova and Vaslav Nijinsky from the ballet Le Pavillon d' Armide, 1907, Maryinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia. Mikhail Fokine a young new choreographer was conducting rehearsals for his one act- ballet Le Pavillon d'Armide in 1907. The ballet was going to premier for the first time. Both Bronislava Nijinska and her brother Vaslav Nijinsky were part of it but things don't go as planned for the rehearsal. Bronislava Nijinska recounts the stress that happened during their dress rehearsal in her own words. "For the Divertissement Kshessinska had asked Kulichevskaya to mount a pas de deux, to music by Chopin, for her and Vaslav. Kshessinska had greatly admired Isadora Duncan since seeing her dance in an all-Chopin concert in Vienna in 1903. The following year Kshessinska had been instrumental in bringing Duncan to Russia for her first visit." "The pas de deux called "Nocturne" that Kulichevskaya mounted used both a nocturne ...