In 2004, when Lobsanova was seventeen, she was offered an apprenticeship with the National Ballet of Canada, after she completed both professional ballet training and high school. Although
Mavis Staines, the artistic director of the school, wanted her to train for another year, Lobsanova accepted the contract. In 2011, Lobsanova was promoted to first soloist. Later that year, she made her debut as the Sugar Plum Fairy in
The Nutcracker, making her the first person to have danced both Marie as a child and the Sugar Plum Fairy as an adult, breaking what was referred as the "curse of Marie" in the company, which stated that no one who portrayed Marie as a child ever danced the Sugar Plum Fairy. In 2015, she was named principal dancer. Other roles in her repertoire include Princess Aurora in
The Sleeping Beauty, the Sylph in Bournonville's
La Sylphide, the title role in
Giselle, Alice in Wheeldon's ''
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'', Perdita in Wheeldon's ''
The Winter's Tale'', Kylián's
Petite Mort and Ratmansky's
Piano Concerto #1. In 2020, Lobsanova left the National Ballet of Canada and joined the
Miami City Ballet as principal dancer. ==References==