As Alina continues to inspire a new generation of dancers, her image galleries remain a vital resource for students studying her technique and enthusiasts who simply wish to marvel at the heights of human capability.
These are the most common images found in public galleries. Shot by specialized dance photographers during dress rehearsals or live performances, they feature the star in full costume and makeup. These images highlight the peak moment of a choreographic movement—such as a perfectly balanced arabesque penchée, a crisp turn, or a dramatic theatrical collapse. Behind-the-Scenes and Backstage Candids
The Victoria and Albert Museum’s Theatre and Performance Collections, the New York Public Library’s Dance Division (Jerome Robbins Dance Division), and the Harvard Theatre Collection house rare, full-contact sheets and vintage prints of Alina’s earlier work.
It is tempting to right-click and save every image. However, remember that these photographs are the intellectual property of the photographer and the artist. The purpose of full picture galleries is for inspiration, study, and personal appreciation—not commercial use or redistribution. Always credit the photographer, and consider purchasing a print from an authorized seller to directly support the arts.
: In 2013, she joined ENB as a Lead Principal, where she collaborated on groundbreaking works like Akram Khan's reimagined International Guesting : She is a permanent guest artist with the Hamburg Ballet
A complete visual portfolio of a top ballerina highlights her versatility across classical and contemporary repertoires. Visual galleries generally focus on several defining performances:
is a principal at the Mariinsky Ballet, known for her extraordinary physical gifts and "phenomenal extensions"