HawkMaster with horses and birds of prey are
guests at EQUITANA
Hunting scenes from the not so dark Middle
Ages
Hunting with birds of prey was one of the
leisure pursuits at medieval courts. Today falconers tend to be rare in
European latitudes. The daily programme at EQUITANA 2001 resurrects medieval
falconry. Each day, HawkMaster from England shows enormous steeds, hawks,
falcons and eagles in a show which has enthused the public, not only in the
home countries of the protagonists Eileen Gilmore and Chris Tuffrey.
Almost 15 years ago Chris Tuffrey founded his
HawkMaster falconry show. Traditional falconry with hawks, eagles, owls and
falcons was the focus of the presentations with which Tuffrey starred at the
most important open-air events in England and quickly became very
popular.
In 1993 Chris Tuffrey and his birds of prey
were invited to Panorama Park, one of the largest leisure parks in Sauerland,
where the HawkMaster show was a great hit with the public. Tuffrey made use of
his time on the continent and toured with great success through Western
Europe.
Over the years Chris Tuffrey refined and
improved his show with the birds of prey but by this point in time it was quite
conventional and not very spectacular. Shows with birds flying to the fist and
lure and displaying their skills on the wing had had their day. Then Chris got
to know Eileen Gilmore in 1998 and with her the show was changed
utterly.
Eileen Gilmore comes from County Wicklow in
Ireland. Before going to England, she worked for some years in the Irish film
industry. With the experience gathered there and her own imagination the Irish
woman brought fresh air into the show and new elements to enrich it. For Eileen
Gilmores heart belongs to horses. Both passions - horses and birds
blended together into an incomparable display: the recreation of medieval
falconry on horseback.
The stately horses and the majestic flight of
the eagles, hawks and falcons come together in an extremely original and
spectacular performance. The show is meticulously planned with great love and
the result is much more than just a combination of horses, birds and riders but
a virtual recreation of a medieval hunting scene. The horses alone are powerful
animals, Monty and Newmarket stand at almost 18 hands high while Merengo is an
imposing 19 hands. Carefully selected music, Eileens spectacularly
coloured costumes, Chris and the horses create a unique atmosphere. The pennons
fluttering on the brightly-coloured pavilions, the colourful appearance of the
horses, the cries of the birds of prey have transported numerous enraptured
HawkMaster visitors into a medieval atmosphere. This can be experienced in the
large ring (hall 6) at EQUITANA 2001 every day.
Information: Hawks Hill, Hailcombe Barn, South
Newington, Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX15 4JP, Great Britain,
Tel./Fax 0044-1869-347 480, Internet
www.hawkmaster.com
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