Serge Diaghilev and his World:

A Centennial Celebration of Diaghilev’s
Ballets Russes

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Vaslav Nijinsky and a young Hungarian, Romola de Pulszky (1891–1978), an ardent fan who took up ballet to be close to Nijinsky, were married while the Ballets Russes was on tour in South America. The couple did not share a common language.
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Vaslav Nijinsky and a young Hungarian, Romola de Pulszky (1891–1978), an ardent fan who took up ballet to be close to Nijinsky, were married while the Ballets Russes was on tour in South America. The couple did not share a common language.