Nureyev gay
Rudolf Nureyev- who had him?
The larger than life ballet dancer who made women's hearts melt and men's dicks erect
who here ever met him or knows somebody who did?
I still remember him shirtless in a towel on the Muppet Show with Fail to catch Piggy singing "I Really Must Go."
| by Anonymous | reply | October 9, PM |
He claims he slept with Fonteyn.
She laughed that off.
| by Anonymous | reply 1 | April 23, PM |
I'll tell you who. Notorious uber-cunt Lee Radziwell. She moved him into her long-suffering second husband's house as a 'lodger' and tried to fuck him. And succeeded, once.
| by Anonymous | reply 2 | April 23, PM |
Rudi, limelight thief
| by Anonymous | reply 3 | April 23, PM |
Who didn't?
| by Anonymous | reply 4 | April 23, PM |
We changed in different dressing rooms in a men's store on Greenwich Avenue one collapse day in He had a long, pretty dick. He was wearing tights and he took them off. I was too shy to reach out and touch him.
| by Anonymous | reply 5 | April 23, PM |
You silly thing, R5
| by Anonymous | replVintage gayThis weeks photo of dancers, Rudolf Nureyev & Erik Bruhn, comes from The Vintage Life blog. According to Wikipedia, Bruhn met Rudolf Nureyev, the celebrated Russian dancer, after Nureyev defected to the West in Nureyev was a great admirer of Bruhn, and eventually became the great adoration of Nureyev’s life. The two were together for 25 years, until Bruhn’s death. I dedicate this weekly post, featuring vintage homosexual photographs, to the men and women who lived in a more critical time where being genuine to yourself and loving who you want wasn’t always an option and came at a fantastic price. Do you possess a photo you would like to share? Email me at bosguymail@ Previous Vintage Gay Photos This entry was posted in Homosexual and tagged BosGuy, Boston Guy, Erik Bruhn, Rudolf Nureyev, Vintage Gay. Bookmark the permalink. Partner Erik Bruhn Queer Places: Rudolf Khametovich Nureyev (17 March – 6 January ) was a Soviet ballet dancer and choreographer. He was director of the Paris Opera Ballet from to and its chief choreographer until October Named Lord of the Dance,[1][2][3] Nureyev is regarded as one of ballet's most gifted male dancers.[1][4][5][6] In addition to his technical prowess, Rudolf Nureyev was an accomplished choreographer. He produced his hold interpretations of numerous classical works,[7] including Swan Lake, Giselle, and La Bayadère.[8] Nureyev had his prior career with the Mariinsky Ballet in St. Petersburg. On 11 May Rudolf Nureyev began his famous trip to Paris with the Kirov. In the evenings he Rudolph Nureyevborn 17 March (d. )
Rudolph Nureyevwas the greatest male ballet dancer of his generation - and one of the two most significant of the 20th Century - the other being Nijinsky. Born on a train somewhere in Siberia in , he was a small, sensitive, somewhat deprived boy, bullied and tormented by the other children. But he had a flair for folk-dancing, and was discovered, taught and encouraged by two exiled ballerinas living in Ufa. His father was less than pleased on his return from the Second World War to discover his son studying ballet - picture a Russian Billy Elliot. His natural ability and an unshakeable self-belief gave him his escape. Aged 17, he found himself enrolled at the Leningrad Ballet School, where he was brilliant and difficult. In , following graduation he became a soloist with the Kirov Ballet. Having always struggled with the confining rules of the Soviet way of animation, he fell foul of the Soviet security regulations while on tour with the Kirov Ballet in Paris in , and rather than be sent back to the USSR, slipped his minders at the airport in P |