The Australian Ballet

Nijinsky

A story of genius, fame and madness.

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  • Melbourne / Naarm

    1 March 2025

  • Sydney / Warrang

    4 – 22 April 2025

  • Content Advisory

    Nijinsky contains adult themes and is recommended for mature audiences.

  • Duration

    2 hours and 30 minutes / 1 Interval

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★★★★½
"Neumeier’s endlessly absorbing dance-drama worships the god of dance."
- Limelight

★★★★½
"Passion meets frailty in triumphant performance."
- Sydney Morning Herald

An image of Principal Artist Callum Linnane wearing black pants and make a circle shape with his arms. The image is in colour but features dramatic shadows over his face.

Principal Artist Callum Linnane
Photo Simon Eeles

An image of Soloist Jake Mangakahia dressed as a mythical fawn, wityh a garland of flowers hung around his neck. He is crouching low to the ground but looking up and away from the camera.

Jake Mangakahia
Photo Simon Eeles

About the show

Vaslav Nijinsky was at the height of his career during the early 20th century. His unparalleled performances brought him adoring fans while his evocative and sensual choreography caused riots in theatres in Paris.

In a tragic turn of events, Nijinsky succumbed to the effects of schizophrenia, spending the remainder of his life in and out of treatment centres. He gave his last public performance in 1919 in a Swiss hotel in a dance that reflected the gamut of emotions.

Acclaimed narrative ballet choreographer John Neumeier examines Nijinsky’s final performance, charting the rise and fall of a creative genius in vivid detail. He recalls his troubled family, his ill-fated romances and the transcendent performances that brought him fame.

In a production that defies categorisation, Nijinsky offers an opportunity for The Australian Ballet’s male artists to take on the dancer’s distinctive style. Set within the glamour of early 20th century Paris, rich sets and costumes create a world-within-a-world, brimming with visionary opulence.

A spectacular piece of theatre, Nijinsky is a tribute to the visionary dancer and choreographer who changed the ballet world forever.

★★★★½ "Neumeier’s endlessly absorbing dance-drama worships the god of dance."

- Lime­light

★★★★½ "Passion meets frailty in triumphant performance."

- Sun­day Morn­ing Herald

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David Hallberg's insight

“John Neumeier has successfully interwoven so many facets of Vaslav Nijinsky’s personal and professional trajectory into this work. John’s masterful storytelling incorporates characters from Nijinsky’s most iconic roles to create a layered narrative of the artist’s troubled life.

You can feel the very essence of Nijinsky through John’s work. The temperamental, the volatile and the engaging energy of a brilliant but unpredictable artist. John’s musical choices show the pivotal role music plays in bringing characters to life in dance and bridges the gap between sight and sound in this uniquely collaborative piece.”

Content Advisory

Nijinsky contains adult themes including sexual content and depictions of self-harm that some audiences may find confronting and is recommended for mature audiences.

This production contains the use of light haze and a single strobe flash.

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The Many Faces of Nijinsky

Understanding Vaslav Nijinsky through his most famous roles and characters.

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Production credits

Choreography, set, costumes and lighting concept John Neumeier
Staged by
Piotr Stanczyk, Leslie McBeth and Laura Cazzaniga
Music

Frédéric Chopin, Prelude No. 20 in C minor, Op. 28
Robert Schumann, Carnival Scenes from Vienna, Op. 26, 1st movement
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Scheherazade, Op. 35, 1st, 3rd and 4th movements
Dmitri Shostakovich, Sonata for Viola and Piano, Op. 147, 3rd movement and Symphony No. 11 in G minor, Op. 103
These performances of Sonata for Viola and Piano, Op. 147 and
Symphony No. 11 in G minor, Op. 103
by Dmitri Shostakovich are given by arrangement with Origin Theatrical, by permission of Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Ltd
Lighting reproduced in 2025 by
Ralf Merkel and Jon Buswell
Scenery and costumes courtesy of
The National Ballet of Canada.

Music

Melbourne
With Orchestra Victoria

Sydney
With Opera Australia Orchestra

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Principal Artists Robyn Hendricks and Callum Linnane, Nijinsky (Neumeier) 2016
Photo Kate Longley

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Principal Artist Callum Linnane, Nijinsky (Neumeier) 2016
Photo Kate Longley

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Principal Artists Dimity Azoury, Marcus Morelli, Kevin Jackson, Nijinsky (Neumeier) 2016
Photo Jeff Busby

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Kevin Jackson, Nijinsky (Neumeier) 2016
Photo Jeff Busby

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Kevin Jackson and Artists of The Australian Ballet, Nijinsky (Neumeier) 2016
Photo Jeff Busby

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Amber Scott and Kevin Jackson, Nijinsky (Neumeier) 2016
Photo Kate Longley

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