He started to participate in many plays including Macbeth, but his greatest stage success came with the role of Vaslav Nijinsky in Nijinsky, Clown of God.
Three years later he published A Leap into Madness, a monologue about Vaslav Nijinsky.
He produced scenery for his hometowns operas but went on stage as an extra next to the Vaslav Nijinsky in the Ballets Russes' Petrushka.
His Classical dance training was taken over in part by Isobelle Florence, and by Tamara Karsavina, the famous dance partner of Vaslav Nijinsky.
The Art of Nijinsky is a 1913 book written by Geoffrey Whitworth which analyzes the art of Vaslav Nijinsky.
The Diaries of Vaslav Nijinsky is a 2001 Australian film directed by Paul Cox about Vaslav Nijinsky.
The young Daniélou studied singing under the famous Charles Panzéra, as well as classical dancing with Nicholas Legat (teacher of Vaslav Nijinsky), and composition with Max d'Ollone.
As an artist, he is known for his drawings of famous dancers, such as Vaslav Nijinsky, Isadora Duncan and Anna Pavlova.