No.620
I've been reading Nijinsky's diaries and i got somewhat obsessed with his ballets choreography since he really is one of the biggest landmarks in 20 century art although he doesn't get recognized in history books as painters who were inspired by him. I say that because there was clearly a progress in terms of art for early 20th century painters after they immersed themselves in the Ballets Russes, specially in Nijinsky's work. The colors, the paganism, the geometry of the movements, and so on, became much bigger themes in art thanks to his genius. There were already poets like Rimbaud (and writers like Tolstoy in some way) who had those themes but Nijinsky was the first to aggregate all of modern art in a piece.
If you like Art History it's worth studying Nijinsky.
No.621
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L'Apres-midi d'un Faune
No.622
Very interesting, thanks man.
No.623
>ballet
gay
No.624
>>623DAAAAAAMN>>620>>621You just gonna sit here and take that shit nigga!?
No.1255
>624
Necro bump serve.
Visual artists and dancers, they be all like peanut butter and jelly. Or pb and chocolate. BRB, gonna make pbj and chocolate sammich.
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>>1255
Damn that sounds good af
No.1258
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Sheeit mang, I'm probably an a-rhythmic person and I can't dance for crap. But I love drawing models who have a dance background. I can dig all kinds of dances, but right now I'm really digging on the flamenco.
No.1259
It's pretty cool that great actors like Jackie Chan, Yuen Biao, and Moon Lee had a performance arts background.
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