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Nina Daglinger

Ballet Basics
Jazz Dance
Musical Dance

Born in Salzburg, Austria, Nina Daglinger is an Austrian dancer and dance teacher whose work combines classical clarity, stylistic versatility, and early professional stage experience. Her background includes classical ballet, contemporary movement, jazz, and musical dance, as well as extensive experience within theatre and opera environments. She began performing at a young age and appeared in numerous productions at the Salzburg State Theatre, establishing a strong foundation within a professional performance context.

Nina’s training includes international study periods in Sweden and Germany and was completed at the Salzburg Academy for Dance Arts (SADA), where she refined her technical precision and artistic range. This cross-cultural background informs a performance quality that combines technical discipline with stylistic adaptability.

As a performer, Nina has worked as a guest dancer with the Ballet of the Opera Brașov in Romania, contributing to productions within the classical repertoire. Her stage experience includes works such as Paquita, Don Quixote, and The Lady of the Camellias by Cristina Uta, as well as mixed programmes, positioning her within both ensemble and soloist frameworks characteristic of European opera houses.

Alongside her stage career, Nina is active as a dance teacher, with a focus on foundational training and the development of young dancers. Her teaching and workshop practice emphasises musicality, coordination, technical awareness, and expressive clarity, reflecting an approach grounded in practical stage experience.

In addition, Nina has contributed choreographic work to gala formats and smaller-scale productions, reflecting an ongoing engagement with creative processes. Her artistic profile is shaped by the connection between performance experience and teaching commitment, with an emphasis on technical integrity, movement quality, and professional development within diverse dance contexts.

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