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Theory-crafting here, but between Call of the Wild, Tweak or Treat, and Derring Do, you might be able to come close to the feel of this Sword Dancer with some combination of light, dancy archetypes like Swashbuckler, Urban Skald, Sword Saint, or even Virtuous Bravo. If you like the idea of a bard-like flashy blade, you might dispense with the Magus part altogether, and just go Urban Skald/Swashbuckler. Take Osyluth Guile and Swordplay Style (eventually) to approximate Dance of Swords. Skald gives you extra movement (can't have too much dancing), and Spell Kenning gives you some spells on the Wizard list that you might be missing by losing Magus spells. I think I like Fencing Grace for Finesse damage over going 3 levels of Rogue for this build, but that just depends on how you want to play this. For Fencing Grace prereq, you could go Inspired Blade to get a head start on Weapon Focus in Rapier. Or splash Aldori Defender, if you like the Dueling Sword instead.
A Level 20 build could look something like: Aldori Defender (1), Swashbuckler (4), Urban Skald (15), but other combos are certainly intriguing.