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Mikhail Baryshnikov (The Old Woman, 2014 Winter/Spring) steps inside the splintering psyche of one of the greatest dancers in history in director Robert Wilson’s staging of Vaslav Nijinsky’s diaries. The text chronicles the onset of the iconic Russian performer’s schizophrenia in 1919, tracing the contours of his profound isolation, tormented sexuality and spirituality, and preoccupation with erstwhile lover and Ballets Russes founder Sergei Diaghilev. Hal Willner’s collage-like score weaves audio fragments of the diary with a century-spanning soundtrack of songs by Tom Waits, Arvo Pärt, Henry Mancini, and Soviet futurist composer Alexander Mosolov, as our coat-tailed subject sashays and staggers through Wilson’s saturated lightscapes.
PROGRAM NOTES
Direction, set design, and lighting concept by Robert Wilson with Mikhail Baryshnikov Based on the diary of Vaslav Nijinsky Text by Christian Dumais-Lvowski Dramaturgy by Darryl Pinckney Music by Hal Willner Costumes by Jacques Reynaud Collaboration to movements and spoken text by Lucinda Childs Lighting design by A.J. Weissbard Sound design by Nick Sagar and Ella Wahlström Video design by Tomek Jeziorski
A Change Performing Arts and Baryshnikov Productions project Commissioned by Spoleto Festival dei 2Mondi, BAM, Cal Performances University of California Berkeley, Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA In collaboration with Teatros del Canal Madrid, Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo/Monaco Dance Forum Executive producer CRT Milano
A special thanks to the Vaslav and Romola Nijinsky Estate
“Asylum” and “Flooded Room with Chair” courtesy of James Casebere and Sean Kelly Gallery
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An actor performs a reading of excerpts from Vaslav Nijinsky’s diaries, chronicling his descent into madness, as performed by Mikhail Baryshnikov in this season’s Letter to a Man.
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