Alexandra Romanova was trained in ballet at the National School of Ballet in Warsaw, studied indology at Warsaw Univerity and was awarded scholarship to learn Bharata Natyam dance in India. She spent years being trained by Yamini Krishnamurti, in New Delhi. Later she benefited from private courses by Ranganayaki Jayaraman and P.T. Narendran in Madras. She started her professional career with a traditional arangetram (debut) in New Delhi. In India she participated at different Festivals in India ("East-West Encounter", "Kal-ke-Kalakar", All India Festival - "Apna Utsav") and performed for Indian television (New Delhi, Srinagar). In nineties Alexandra Romanova created her own style that explores Bharata Natyam and and ballet techniques. She produced, choreographed and presented interactive matinees. She has been performing on stage and German TV. She toured together with Indian dancers like Anitha Ramachander (bharatanatyam and mohiniattam projects), Anita Ratnam ("Pratirupa - Frau West, Frau Ost" project), P.T. Narendran ("Yoga Sutra Dance Project").

Within "Mangalam" project Romanova has been working with different musicians like Rikhy Ray, Freddie Santiago, Sivamani and V. Selvaganesh.

Press reviews:
"Though of foreign origin, she has been able to take to Bharata Natyam as fish to the water and has achieved mastery over its basics".
("Indian Express", New Delhi)

"In her solo part Romanova proved, that the frozen smile of an Indian dance can also have its end: with energetic movements, she presented a picture of a modern woman, that hides her emotions behind the wall of success and prestigious objects... In the forth dance in search for self identity both female charachters came into the conflict till they realised, that the inner values and strength is what matters."
("General-Anzeiger", Bonn)