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09/09/2009, 09/10/2009, 09/11/2009, 09/12/2009
7:30 pm – none
Admission
09/09/2009, 09/10/2009, 09/11/2009, 09/12/2009
7:30 pm – none
Admission
09/11/2009, 09/12/2009
3:30 pm – none
Admission
09/09/2009, 09/10/2009, 09/11/2009, 09/12/2009
7:30 pm – none
Admission
09/11/2009, 09/12/2009
3:30 pm – none
Admission
09/09/2009, 09/10/2009, 09/11/2009, 09/12/2009
7:30 pm – none
Admission
09/13/2009
1:00 pm – none
Admission
09/13/2009
5:00 pm – none
Admission
09/14/2009
7:00 pm – none
Admission
09/27/2009
6pm – none
Admission
The show emulates the Spanish Riding School of Vienna, Austria, in its presentation of Lipizzans, and maintains a traditional as well as entertaining performance similar in many ways to what you would see at the Spanish Riding School of Vienna. Also included in the performance is a segment called the "Airs Above the Ground." These are the spectacular leaps and maneuvers, once used by riders in saddle to protect and defend themselves on the battlefield, which are now preserved as an equestrian work of art. Although the Lipizzans star in this presentation, the ancestral forefather of the Lipizzan, the Spanish Andalusian, is featured in a high school presentation with special wardrobe themed to traditional Spanish music. Not only is the Andalusian shown in saddle, but also in a unique presentation where the rider performs all the maneuvers of the Grand Prix Olympic level dressage on the longline, while walking behind the horse and guiding him through his paces. The conclusion of the performance of The Lipizzaner Stallions is the traditional Grand Quadrille, featuring six to eight Lipizzaner Stallions with their riders performing an intricate, equine ballet, exhibiting maneuvers through the highest level of dressage. The Lipizzans prance, march and intricately weave their way across the floor to the music of the Masters in a spectacular ballet of four-footed white dancers.
09/27/2009
2pm – none
Admission
The show emulates the Spanish Riding School of Vienna, Austria, in its presentation of Lipizzans, and maintains a traditional as well as entertaining performance similar in many ways to what you would see at the Spanish Riding School of Vienna. Also included in the performance is a segment called the "Airs Above the Ground." These are the spectacular leaps and maneuvers, once used by riders in saddle to protect and defend themselves on the battlefield, which are now preserved as an equestrian work of art. Although the Lipizzans star in this presentation, the ancestral forefather of the Lipizzan, the Spanish Andalusian, is featured in a high school presentation with special wardrobe themed to traditional Spanish music. Not only is the Andalusian shown in saddle, but also in a unique presentation where the rider performs all the maneuvers of the Grand Prix Olympic level dressage on the longline, while walking behind the horse and guiding him through his paces. The conclusion of the performance of The Lipizzaner Stallions is the traditional Grand Quadrille, featuring six to eight Lipizzaner Stallions with their riders performing an intricate, equine ballet, exhibiting maneuvers through the highest level of dressage. The Lipizzans prance, march and intricately weave their way across the floor to the music of the Masters in a spectacular ballet of four-footed white dancers.
10/04/2009
9am – 6pm
10/10/2009
7:30pm – none
Admission
10/16/2009
7:30pm – none
Admission
10/23/2009
7:30pm – none
Admission
10/24/2009
none – none
Admission
11/07/2009
7:30pm – none
Admission
vs. Norfolk
11/11/2009
7pm – none
Admission
vs. Albany
11/13/2009
7:30pm – none
Admission
vs. Providence
11/22/2009
7:30pm – none
Admission
11/27/2009
7:30pm – none
Admission
vs. Houston
11/29/2009
3pm – none
Admission
vs. Rochester