Cunard has announced that the famous Cuban ballet company Acosta Danza will be on board Queen Victoria from May 26 – July 7, 2025, for a special six-week residency. The critically acclaimed company, founded by world-renowned ballerina Carlos Acosta, will perform two exclusive shows, which will be revealed closer to the time.
In addition to performances, they will hold workshops and panel discussions in the ship’s Royal Court Theatre. Guests can also watch "Yuli: The Carlos Acosta Story," a biographical film directed by the multi-award-winning director Iciar Bollain, either in the Royal Court Theatre or on stateroom TV.
Acosta Danza was formed to harness and develop the young creative dance talent emerging from Cuba. The ethos of the company is to produce dancers who can combine both classical and contemporary genres effortlessly, filled with Cuba’s rich musical and dance influences, to create a repertoire that is both exciting and stimulating and which pushes conventional boundaries.
The summer sailings will be an adventure for sun-seekers as well as theater lovers, with port calls to charming destinations, including Cephalonia in Greece, Dubrovnik in Croatia, and Barcelona in Spain.
Cunard has a track record of collaborating with some of the biggest names in theater entertainment, with renowned West End and Broadway producer David Pugh bringing award-winning shows to the luxury cruise line’s new ship Queen Anne.
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