
Nashwa Mironova graduated from the Department of Performing Arts of the Bashkiria Choreography College named after Rudolf Nureyev (2003) and the Department of Ballet Pedagogy at the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet (2013).
In 2002–2003 she worked as a ballet dancer at the Bashkiria State Opera and Ballet Theatre (Ufa).
 In 2003–2007 Nashua Mironova worked as a ballet dancer at the Yakobson State Ballet Theatre (St Petersburg).
 In 2007–2013 she worked as a soloist of the ballet company at the Vanemuine Theater (Tartu, Estonia).
 In 2013–2015 she worked as a soloist of the ballet company at the St Petersburg Sate Conservatory named after Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
 In 2015–2016 she worked as a soloist of the ballet company at Le Palais d’Hiver St-Petersbourg Ballet (Toulouse, France).
 Since August 2016 she has been working as a soloist of the ballet company at the Primorsky Stage of the Mariinsky Theatre.
Repertoire:
 Giselle, Myrtha (Giselle) – choreography by Jean Coralli, Jules Perrot, Marius Petipa
 Tobacco dealers (Carmen Suite) – choreography by Alberto Alonso
 Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia, concert programmes (Spartacus) – choreography by Leonid Yakobson
 Choreographic Miniatures (A Meeting) – choreography by Leonid Yakobson
 A Maid (The Nutcracker) – choreography by Par Isberg
 Clara (The Nutcracker) – choreography by Oleg Vinogradov
 Princess Aurora (The Sleeping Beauty) – choreography by Par Isberg
 The Seventh Waltz, mazurka from ballet Chopiniana
 Cinderella (Cinderella) – choreography by Oleg Vinogradov
 Tatiana, Olga (Eugene Onegin) – choreography by Vasiliy Medvedev
 Beauty (Beauty and the Beast) – choreography by Silas Stabs
 Odette and Odile (The Swan Lake) – choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivаnov
 The Butterfly (Bambi A. Golovin), The Jay (In the Jungle A. Lokshin) — Choreography by A. Pimonov
Nashua Mironova took aprt in concert programmes dancing pas de deux from Le Corsaire, Romeo and Juliette, Don Quixote, The Sleeping Beauty, The Dying Swan (choreography by Mikhail Fokine), and a ballet number Rain (choreography by M. Kesler).
She also danced in such contemporary ballets as:
 Seismographs (choreography by Felix Dumeril)
 Faun (choreography by Pontus Lidberg)
 Petrushka (choreography by Pontus Lidberg)
 Carmen (choreography by Ruslan Stepanov)
 The Spring (choreography by Ruslan Stepanov)
 Casanova (choreography by David Sonnenblick)
Nashua Mironova has toured in Germany, Spain, the Netherlands, the USA, Japan, South Korea, Algeria, Lithuania, Latvia, Belgium, Finland, Republic of South Africa, Singapore, Australia, and the United Kingdom.