Hey! Some of the postures at the end of the coreography are taken directly from Nijinsky's photographs, but most of it comes from a new choreography inspired by Nijinsky. And the music is not from Stravinsky, it's an original score made specially for the piece.
Nijinsky's "JUMP" excerpt? From what I've read about Nijinksy, he appeared to levitate in the air, then descend more slowly than he had ascended. This bald group? Didn't see any sort of jumps or beauty. Is this supposed to be from "Jeux"?