Princess Caroline of Monaco Visits Cuba with Daughter
Princess Caroline Attends Ballet of Monte Carlo Premiere in Havana
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- Princess Caroline Attends Ballet of Monte Carlo Premiere in Havana
HAVANA (AP) — Princess Caroline of Hanover, also known as Princess Caroline of Monaco, recently visited Havana, Cuba, accompanying her daughter to the Ballet of Monte Carlo’s presentation at the National Theatre of Cuba. The Friday performance marked the dance company’s second visit to the Cuban capital.
Ballet of Monte Carlo Presents “Core Meu”
The Ballet of Monte Carlo premiered “Core Meu” (My Heart) during this visit, according to Cuban state media. Jean-Christophe Maillot, artistic director of the company, described the piece to EFE news agency as being set in the Mediterranean, featuring the lively Tarantella dance of southern Italy.
Maillot emphasized the unique nature of the performance, stating, “It is a vrey special show in which all dancers are on stage all the time, something unusual, but that reinforces the message of the need to dance and share.” Performances were scheduled to run through Sunday.
Princess Caroline Donates Portrait
On Saturday,Princess Caroline visited the Guayasamín House in Old Havana. During her visit, she donated a portrait of herself created by Ecuadorian painter Oswaldo Guayasamín.

According to a spokesman for the Cuban government, Che Vera, president of the Guayasamín Foundation, lauded the princess’s donation as a “noble and generous gesture…the endearing friendship that united Fidel and Oswaldo and the loyalty of the foundation to that legacy of love for Cuba and by the Cuban revolution.”
Viengsay Valdés,director of the National Ballet of Cuba,also appeared alongside Princess Caroline during the Guayasamín House visit.
Company’s History and Princess Caroline’s Involvement
The Ballet of Monte carlo’s previous visit to cuba was in 2015, when they presented their rendition of “Cinderella.” Princess Caroline has accompanied the dancers on both occasions.
Founded in 1936, the Ballet of Monte Carlo was revived by Princess Caroline 40 years ago to, as EFE reported, “spread the image of Monaco through dance.”
Driven by her appreciation for her mother Grace Kelly’s love of ballet, Princess Caroline, a former dance student, has become a prominent patron of the arts in Europe.
Beyond the Ballet of monte Carlo, Princess Caroline has also served as president of the Monte Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, the Opéra de Monte Carlo, the Prince pierre Foundation, the Printemps des Arts de Monte-Carlo festival, the Monte Carlo Garden Club, and the Princess Grace Foundation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the purpose of Princess Caroline’s visit to Cuba?
Princess Caroline visited Cuba to attend the Ballet of Monte Carlo’s presentation at the National Theater of Cuba. This visit is part of the dance company’s second presentation in Havana,where they premiered “Core Meu.”
What work did the Ballet of Monte Carlo present in Cuba?
The Ballet of Monte Carlo presented ”Core Meu” in Havana. This piece is set in the Mediterranean Sea and features the tarantella, with all dancers on stage throughout the performance.
What othre notable event occurred during Princess Caroline’s visit?
Princess Caroline donated a portrait of herself by Oswaldo guayasamín to the Guayasamín house in Old Havana. This gesture was praised for its generosity and for honoring the past friendship between Guayasamín and the Cuban revolution.
Princess Caroline’s Cuba Visit: A Q&A on the Ballet of Monte Carlo Premiere
Q: Who is Princess Caroline, and why was she in havana, Cuba?
A: Princess Caroline of Hanover, also known as Princess Caroline of Monaco, recently visited Havana, Cuba. she was there to attend the Ballet of Monte Carlo’s performance at the National Theater of Cuba, accompanied by her daughter. This event marked the dance company’s second visit to the Cuban capital.
Q: What was the Ballet of Monte Carlo performing in Havana?
A: The Ballet of Monte Carlo premiered “Core Meu” (My Heart) during their visit to Havana. This piece, according to Cuban state media and Jean-Christophe Maillot, artistic director of the company, is set in the Mediterranean and features the lively Tarantella dance of southern Italy.
Q: What makes “Core Meu” a unique performance?
A: “Core Meu” is a special show where all the dancers remain on stage throughout the performance. This is unusual and meant to emphasize the importance of dance and sharing, as described by Jean-Christophe Maillot.
Q: What other notable event occurred during Princess Caroline’s visit?
A: During her visit, Princess Caroline donated a portrait of herself, painted by Ecuadorian artist Oswaldo Guayasamín, to the Guayasamín House in Old Havana.
Q: What was the significance of Princess Caroline’s portrait donation?
A: The donation was lauded by Che Vera, president of the Guayasamín Foundation, as a “noble and generous gesture.” This act honored the friendship between Fidel Castro and Oswaldo Guayasamín and upheld the foundation’s dedication to Cuba and the Cuban revolution.
Q: What is Princess Caroline’s connection to the arts?
A: Princess Caroline has a deep recognition for the arts, influenced by her mother Grace Kelly’s love of ballet, and she herself was once a dance student. She is a prominent patron of the arts in Europe.
Q: What other organizations has Princess Caroline been involved with?
A: Beyond her involvement with the Ballet of Monte Carlo, Princess Caroline has served as president for several cultural and philanthropic organizations, including the Monte Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, the Opéra de Monte carlo, the Prince pierre Foundation, the Printemps des Arts de Monte-Carlo festival, the monte Carlo Garden Club, and the Princess grace Foundation.
