this
story uses text from Vaslav Nijinsky's "The
Diary of Vaslav Nijinsky" that he wrote circa
1919 before his mental decline. He grew for ten
years trained for ten years, was a world renowned
star dancer and choreographer of the Ballet Russe
for ten years, but for his remaining thirty years,
he lived as a catatonic schizophrenic as diagnosed
by Sigmund Freud.
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if
Nijinsky had an afterlife... would this be it?

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| Text
by: |
Mackie
in collaboration with the preformers. |
| Music: |
The
Freudian Slips (Adam, Andreas, Cody, Margaret
& Pat) |
| Conceived
by: |
Doug
Mackie |
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Roxanne
(Moulin Roughe/20th Century Fox) |
| Choreographed: |
Doug
Mackie & Cindy Severt |
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| Lighting
Design: |
Chris
Barker |
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| Stage
Manager: |
Kirk
Stantis |
Music: |
Just
Duet - Jeff Henderson & Lyrics by Mackie |
| Set
& Costumes: |
Doug
Mackie & Cindy Severt |
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Where's
My Familiar - Fran Felton |
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Turbulence
- Adam Pakalske |

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Song of Innocence - Margaret Ruf & - Lyrics
by Mackie & Mackienruf |
| Precipice
- Come to the Edge - Adam Pakalske & Lyrics
by Mackie |
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| Text
from: |
The
Diary of Vaslav Nijinsky (excerpts) |