Alina Nanu

Alina Nanu (Russian: Алина Нану, born August 23, 1990) is a professional ballet dancer, a principal dancer with the National Theatre (Prague). Becoming the youngest principal dancer in the history of the National Theatre of the Czech Republic.[1]

Alina Nanu
Born (1990-08-23) August 23, 1990
 Moldova Chișinău, Republic of Moldova
EducationChoreographic School of Chisinau, Prague Conservatory
OccupationBallet dancer
Current groupNational Theatre (Prague), Czech Republic
WebsiteNárodní divadlo, Instagram, The Official Website of Alina Nanu

Biography

Alina Nanu was born in Chisinau, Moldova in a family with Moldovan and Russian roots by father and having Ossetian roots on her maternal side. At the age of 9 years she started to attend Choreographic School of Chisinau. At the age of 19 years Alina moved to Prague, Czech Republic to continue studies in Prague Conservatory[2]. Alina started her carrier at State Opera Prague and joined the ballet of National Theatre in 2012.

Career

Alina Nanu as Lise in ballet "La Fille mal gardée", choreography Frederick Ashton, National Theater, Prague, 2018

Nominations and Awards

Award Year Ballet Role Choreographer
Nominated Thalia Awards2012Don Quixote KitriJ. Slavicky
Won[3] Thalia Awards2019La fille mal gardée LisaSir F. Ashton
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References

  1. "Alina Nanu". National Theatre.
  2. "Alina Nanu Interview". Prague Express (in Russian).
  3. "Alina Nanu - Artist Profile". CENY THÁLIE (in Czech).
  1. www.prague-express.cz/interview/63280-prima-balerina-natsionalnogo-teatra-alina-nanu-v-kazhdom-teatre-dolzhno-byt-po-moldavaninu
  2. www.divadelni-noviny.cz/alina-nanu-balet-je-vasen
  3. operaplus.cz/ptali-jste-se-alina-nanu/


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