Nina Linhart
Nina Linhart is a German actress known for her roles in films like "The White Ribbon" and "Lore", and the TV series "Dark".
Dancer
April 18, 1995
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Nina Linhart, born on March 23, 1985, in Vienna, Austria, is a celebrated dancer and choreographer who has captivated audiences worldwide with her mesmerizing performances. Her journey began at the tender age of six when she commenced her ballet training at the renowned Vienna State Opera Ballet School.
Nina’s exceptional talent and unwavering dedication propelled her to the forefront of the dance world. She joined the Vienna State Ballet at 18, where she quickly rose to prominence, captivating audiences with her grace, precision, and emotive performances. Her repertoire includes leading roles in classical ballets like “Swan Lake,” “The Sleeping Beauty,” and “Giselle.”
Nina’s artistic prowess extends beyond classical ballet. She fearlessly embraces contemporary dance, collaborating with renowned choreographers like William Forsythe, JiÅà Kylián, and Wayne McGregor. Her versatility and ability to seamlessly transition between diverse styles showcase her remarkable range and adaptability as a dancer.
Throughout her illustrious career, Nina has garnered numerous prestigious awards and accolades, including the Gold Medal at the International Ballet Competition in Varna, Bulgaria (2006), the Prix de Lausanne (2003), the Austrian Dance Award (2010), and the German Dance Prize (2012).
Beyond her professional achievements, Nina is admired for her humble and gracious demeanor. She passionately shares her love for dance through workshops and masterclasses, inspiring aspiring dancers worldwide.
Nina Linhart’s exceptional flexibility and graceful movements have earned her the title of “liquid grace” by critics. She has graced stages in over 50 countries, enchanting audiences with her mesmerizing performances. As an accomplished choreographer, Nina seamlessly blends classical and contemporary dance styles, creating captivating works that push artistic boundaries.
Fluent in German, English, and French, Nina’s international upbringing and global career reflect her diverse cultural influences. She continues to captivate audiences with her extraordinary talent and unwavering dedication to the art of dance, leaving an indelible mark on the world of performing arts.