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    Nijinska, Romola (1891–1978)

    Hungarian-born writer and wife of the great Russian-born ballet dancer Vaslav Nijinsky.Name variations: Romola Nijinsky, Nijinskaia, or Nijinskaya.

    Pronunciation: Ni-ZHIN-ska. Born Romola de Pulszky in Budapest, Hungary, in 1891; died in Paris on June 8, 1978; daughter of Károly de Pulszky (director of the National Gallery of Hungary), and Emilia Markus (an actress); attended Lycée Fénelon (Paris); married Vaslav Nijinsky (a Russian ballet dancer), on September 10, 1913; sister-in-law ofBronislava Nijinska(1891–1972); children:Kyra Nijinsky(1914–1998, a dancer); Tamara Nijinsky(b.

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    In early March 1912, Romola de Pulszky went to the Budapest Opera House to watch the famed Ballets Russes perform. Much to her disappointment the company's star dancer, Vaslav Nijinsky, was indisposed. The 21-year-old woman returned the next night.

    This time, she was not disappointed. As she later recalled:

    Suddenly a slim, lithe, cat-like Ha