Lusitano
Stallions To Visit Britain
The
Lusitano Stallions of The Portuguese School of Equestrian Art are
to make a flying visit to Britain when they will be putting on just
four performances of a unique show at Solihull Equestrian Centre,
nr Birmingham from 11th-13th July.
The
one off show, which is being staged over the period of the annual
Heart of England Lusitano Show, will give everyone the chance to
see this beautiful and ancient breed being shown in their true classical
style.
The
two-hour performances will include 18 Stallions from the Alter Stud
under the direction of their world famous leader Filipe Graciosa
who will be demonstrating haute ecole movements and highlighting
the exceptional courage, agility, intelligence and training of the
Lusitano horse. The Lusitano was bred for centuries to be an agile
warhorse for up-close, hand-to-hand fighting. Latterly the Lusitano
was bred to hunt the fierce Iberian wild bull and is now one of
the symbols of Portugal.
Filipe Graciosa leading The Portugese School of Equestrian Art
The
performances will be supported by a driving display from Claudia
Bunn and circus high school and party tricks by the Asoka Classical
Stud. For a complete change from horses, the performances will also
enjoy a display by Attila Szkukalek and his dog Fly who will give
a display of Heelwork to Music the canine equivalent of dressage
to music.
As
an added bonus, those coming for the performances will also be able
to enjoy The Lusitano Breed Society (GB) Ltd. breed and showing
classes for Pure and Part bred Lusitanos, along with dressage, show
jumping and the Portuguese Working Equitation and Riding Horse classes.
Tickets
are from £20 and are available by ringing the box office on
01858 525 336, by faxing 01858 525 140 or e-mail to jconnell@jconnell.demon.co.uk
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