After studying dance at the Folkwang Hochschule in Essen, the Duncan Centre Conservatory and the visual arts studio of Václav Hollar, she concentrated on her own works and co-operations with various artists. From 1993 - 96, she danced in Lenka Flory's company in the piece "Strappi stuzicanti", choreographed by Simone Sandroni. She also had a guest appearance in Peter Schumann's "The Day is Morning, noon and Night". From 1995, she began to dedicate herself to her own choreography and dance creations. With Ladislav Soukup, she created the performance "Venus with a Rubik’s Cube" (1999), the group work entitled "Trans IT!" (2000), an open air performance "Blankets" (2001), and "Swan" (2002). In 2000 "Venus with a Rubic's Cube" was awarded 3rd Place in the international competition Aerowaves and in 2001 she received the Grand Prize in the Festival of Contemporary Art in Perth Australia.