Artist of the Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic Ballet. A graduate of the Olga Sławska-Lipczyńska General Ballet School in Poznań (2021), after completing her studies, she was awarded the distinguished title of ‘Best Graduate 2021’ named after Olga Sławska-Lipczyńska (and in 2018, she also received the main Grand Prix award named after the patron). From an early age, she has worked intensively with the Grand Theatre in Poznań, creating roles in works such as Swan Lake choreographed by Kenneth Grave, Romeo and Juliet choreographed by Emil Wesołowski, The Nutcracker choreographed by Sławomir Woźniak, and Aida. In addition, she danced excerpts from Paquita, where she had the opportunity to perform the solo variation Armida’s Pavilion, the lead role in the pas de trois The Doll’s Prophetess, an excerpt from the ballet Coppelia, La Bayadere, Chopiniana, Formations choreographed by Katarzyna Kozielska, and Integration choreographed by Krystyna Frąckowiak.
Scholarship holder of the Minister of Culture, National Heritage and Sport. Semi-finalist of the nationwide television competition Young Dancer of the Year 2021. Award-winning choreographer of the Bożena Kociołkowska International Choreography Competition. Winner of the special award from Ewa Wycichowska, ‘Golden Pointe Shoes 2019’. She received an honourable mention at the Young Dancers 2016 competition in Poznań. She collaborated with the National Theatre in Bratislava, mainly during the international Dance Gala in Slovakia, during a student exchange with Aleph High School of Arts in Tel Aviv with the Israeli National Ballet and Batscheva Dance Company with Suzanne Dallal. In Israel, she had the opportunity to present her choreography entitled Repeat the Theatre in Thessaloniki, Greece, in the performance The Last Carriage under the supervision of Beata Wrzosek-Dopierała and Krystyna Frąckowiak, and together with Ningbo Foreign Affairs School, she performed on stage in Ningbo, China, alongside artists from China and many parts of Europe. Thanks to fruitful collaborations in Poland at the National Theatre in Warsaw, the Silesian Opera in Bytom, the Grand Theatre and Musical Theatre in Łódź, and the Wrocław Opera with Wiesław Dudek and Shoko Nakamura, she has toured Japan with dance. She has performed on stage in Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka. She has collaborated in classical dance, contemporary dance, jazz, tap, GaGa, and contact improvisation with artists such as Andrzej Ziemski, Michail Zubkov, Liliana Kowalska, Andrea Sitter, Javier Torrez-Lopez, Anna Nowak, Małgorzata Mielech, Noemi Kulsar, Vera Potashkina, Chris Ernest, Joanna Ernest, Katarzyna Kozelska, Andrzej Adamczak, Maiia Musaeva, Paulina Wycichowska, Tali Peretz, Lea Yanay, Aya Israeli, Lee Arbel, Itmar Seroussi Saar, Marjolen Gotessman-Rudlin, and Inbar Tenzer. In 2021, she began her collaboration with the Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic, appearing in, among others, the operetta Merry Widow directed by M. Znaniecki, the ballet We Love Chopin choreographed by Zofia Rudnicka, the musical Jesus Christ Superstar – directed by Jakub Wocial/Santiago Bello, Broadway Dance Club – directed by M. Stachura, Quo Vadis, West Side Story – directed by J. Szydłowski, Cavalleria rusticana/Via Crucis, The Books of the Magic Flute – directed by M. Znaniecki, The Gypsy Baron, Life is a Cabaret – M. Stachura. She also works with children, creating choreographies and directing children’s performances; under her supervision, the most talented students are prepared for dance competitions. She is currently a student of ballet pedagogy at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw and owner of the BALLERINA Ballet School in Białystok.