She has danced throughout the world with such legends as Rudolf Nureyev and Mikhail Baryshnikov earning prizes for her performances from France, Italy, Monaco, Russia, Spain, Sweden and the United States.
In 1973, she was offered work at the Cullberg Ballet in Sweden and was soon starring in many productions of the company.
[3] Her breakthrough performance to international recognition occurred in the 1976 production of St. George and the Dragon by the choreographer Mats Ek,[4] whom she later married.
[5] In the 1980-1981 season, she performed with Nederlands Dans Theater,[6] but returned to Cullberg for the opportunity to dance in two works she had long coveted, Sonate à Trois by Béla Bartók and choreographed by Maurice Béjart and Miss Julie by Ture Rangströn and choreographed by Birgit Cullberg.
Though she had only two and a half weeks to learn Miss Julie, her performance with Rudolf Nureyev was one of her career highlights.