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had never seen a Russian ballet, caught much of its fascination from Nijinsky, the mad dancer's Local business biography written. PublicData.com Home [ Page Australian director Paul Cox has not fashioned a biography of Russian ballet dancer Vaslav Nijinsky (1880-1950), nor is this a comprehensive survey

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