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She was born in Ukraine and lives in Munich. After emigrating to Germany, Alina started her choreographic practice by participating in “The PREMIERE” at Soltunat Tantsu Lava in Tallinn, and then started working with Freies Theater MΓΌnchen.
She was born in Ukraine and lives in Munich. After emigrating to Germany, Alina started her choreographic practice by participating in “The PREMIERE” at Soltunat Tantsu Lava in Tallinn, and then started working with Freies Theater MΓΌnchen.
Since 2019, Alina has presented her work at national and international festivals, mainly at Want to Dance Taipei, Laos Contemporary Dance Festival, Open Look Festival in St. Petersburg, Tanzwerkstatt Europa MΓΌnchen Open Stage, Euro-Scene Leipzig where she won the Audience Award for the best German solo dance, then she won the Special Jury Award at the International Solo Tanz Theater Stuttgart, participated in Process/Talk Tel-Aviv at Suzanne Dellal, Soar Festival in Kristiansand, Sommerwerft in Frankfurt, Das TanzFest in Winterthur, Arena Festival in Erlangen, On Bodies in Cyprus and was a resident at the V-A-C Foundation within the production residency program. She choreographed the performance “Embrace” in collaboration with sound designer Symphocat and two dancers.
In 2023, Alina received a prestigious scholarship from the Impulstanz Festival DanceWeb 2023, supported by the Tanja Liedtke Stiftung.
In 2023, Alina received a prestigious scholarship from the Impulstanz Festival DanceWeb 2023, supported by the Tanja Liedtke Stiftung.
Her work is not only concerned with the physicality of movement, but also with the ways in which dance generates and transmits knowledge. This approach involves a deep exploration of the fusion of existential and cognitive aspects of dance.
Combining the physical and the intellectual, Alina creates a dance space that is not only aesthetically appealing, but also intellectually engaging.
Combining the physical and the intellectual, Alina creates a dance space that is not only aesthetically appealing, but also intellectually engaging.
As of 2021, Alina has a legal status in Germany, lives and works in Munich. She grew up between Western Siberia and Berdichev (Western Ukraine). The nomadic lifestyle created a specific curiosity and working methods. Alina has no formal artistic academic background, but her interest in dance and performance art is shaped by strong desires, hunger and motivation to share and experiment.
Alina Belyagina’s guest appearance is supported by Kulturreferat Munich.