Nina Lotsari studied Monody at the Municipal Conservatory of Patra.
In 1998, she graduated from the Hellenic Conservatory of Music and Arts of Athens, receiving her diploma in classical singing and melodramatics, next to the distinguished soloists Stella Kourti, Pavlos Raptis, Effie Adilini and Despina Kabouri.
She also attended the Opera Master class of Carol Richardson Smith and received a distinction from the Hanover Academy of Music and Theatre.
She holds a diploma in Flamenco from Arroyo Nuevo Flamenco Dance School. She studied acting at the Drama Schools “Modern Theatre Vassilis Diamantopoulos” and “The Theater of Changes”.
She had leading roles in several productions of the Greek National Opera, including
She performed in the opera “Antigoni”, by Theodoros Stathis, playing the role of the same name. In addition, she collaborated with some of the greatest Symphony Orchestras.
Furthermore, she has sung with George Dalaras, Christos Thiveos, Mario Frangoulis, Notis Mavroudis, Stefanos Korkolis et al.
Since 2006, she has been giving her own Varieté performances: “Jizz”, “Copacabana”, “Flush Royal”, “Vendetta”, “Mata Hari”, “Bla bla & cha cha cha”.
She has participated in numerous recordings and has also released two solo albums.
She was the leading actress in various television and cinema projects. Moreover, she performed in the show “Searching for Attik” (Anazitontas ton Attik) impersonating the great retro-pop singer Danae Stratigopoulou and the amazing Kakia Mendri.
In May 2012, she stared at the world premiere of the opera “Opus Elgin, the destruction of Parthenon” (Opus Elgin: E katastrofi tou Parthenona) that took place at the Athens Concert Hall, both in the role of goddess Aphrodite and Maria Callas.
In 2013, she collaborated with the female maestro Evgenia Manolidou to give concerts inspired by the songs of the world cinema, under the title “Cinema Paradiso”.
During the summer of 2013, she teamed up with bassist and jazz composer Yiorgos Fakanas and with Michalis Nikoloudis at Half Note, for the musical show-tribute to latin and ethnic music, titled «La passion».
In November 2013, she performed with Takis Zacharatos in the musical “Diamonds are forever” that ran at the Regency Casino of Thessaloniki.
In 2014, she was a leading actress in the musical comedy “Mama said don’t” (E mama epe mi), written by George Valaris and Stelios Papadopoulos.
In
2015 she performed in the Show “Dynasty” with Panayiotis
Petrakis. While the summer of the same year she
participated in the tour of the music show "Radio
Days".
In 2016, she was the leading actress in the show "Cabaret Chaotique" with the band Opera Chaotique and the Gree pop singer Demy.
Some of the
most important plays that she can perform are: