Saturday, 23 Nov 2024

Cunard's Queen Victoria Welcomes Acosta Danza for Exclusive Summer 2025 Residency

Cunard Line is set to elevate its summer 2025 offerings by hosting the illustrious Cuban ballet company, Acosta Danza, aboard the majestic Queen Victoria cruise ship. From May 26 to July 7, passengers will experience a unique six-week residency that promises a blend of world-class performances, interactive workshops, and engaging discussions.


Cunard's Queen Victoria Welcomes Acosta Danza for Exclusive Summer 2025 Residency
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Cunard Line is set to elevate its summer 2025 offerings by hosting the illustrious Cuban ballet company, Acosta Danza, aboard the majestic Queen Victoria cruise ship. From May 26 to July 7, passengers will experience a unique six-week residency that promises a blend of world-class performances, interactive workshops, and engaging discussions.

Founded by the internationally celebrated ballerina Carlos Acosta, Acosta Danza has garnered critical acclaim for its innovative approach to dance. During their residency, the company will present two exclusive performances, with details to be unveiled as the dates approach. These shows are expected to showcase the company's signature fusion of classical and contemporary dance, infused with Cuba's vibrant musical and cultural heritage.

Acosta Danza was established with a mission to nurture and develop emerging dance talent from Cuba. The company prides itself on producing dancers who seamlessly blend classical techniques with contemporary styles, creating performances that are both exhilarating and boundary-pushing. This commitment to artistic excellence makes their residency aboard Queen Victoria a highlight for dance enthusiasts and cultural aficionados alike.

Pricing for this exclusive experience starts at $4,538 per person, based on double occupancy in a Britannia Balcony stateroom. This rate includes the 14-night Italy and Adriatic itinerary, ensuring a luxurious and immersive holiday experience.

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