In 1992, she graduated as a dancer from the Hungarian Dance Academy, and in 2001 as a dance teacher. She then continued her studies at the Choreography Faculty of the University of Theatre and Film.
Between 1991 and 2003, she worked at the Hungarian State Opera / National Ballet, where she performed as a soloist in various small roles.
Since 2002, she has been teaching at the Hungarian Dance Academy, and in 2005 she was appointed university professor.
From 2012 onwards, she has headed the Classical Dance Department.
She has regularly collaborated with the Academy in productions of The Nutcracker, both as a teacher and, since 2016, also as a choreographer. She has been invited as a guest teacher in Italy, Japan, and Slovenia.
In addition to teaching, she has choreographed numerous works for students, including: Black and White (2007), Chicago (2008), Cell Tango (2009), Sing Sing (2012), West Side Story (2013), and Capone (2015).