El Caballo Blanco
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When:
| Sat 26 Feb ’11, 11:00am |
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| Sat 26 Feb ’11, 4:00pm |
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Where: TSB Bank Arena, Queens Wharf, Wellington Show map
Restrictions: All Ages
Ticket Information:
- VIP Adult: $126.90
- VIP Child: $96.90
- VIP Family (2 Adults, 2 Children): $350.70
- VIP Student, Senior, Unwaged: $116.90
- Gold Reserve Adult: $99.90
- Gold Reserve Child: $69.90
- Gold Reserve Family (2 Adults, 2 Children): $269.70
- Gold Reserve Student, Senior, Unwaged: $89.90
- Silver Reserve Adult: $79.90
- Silver Reserve Child: $49.90
- Silver Reserve Family (2 Adults, 2 Children): $209.70
- Silver Reserve Student, Senior, Unwaged: $69.90
- Booking fees may apply
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The magnificent stallions of Spain feature in El Caballo Blanco “The Dance of the White Stallions”, a fully choreographed arena spectacular coming to Wellington.
Riding master Rene Gasser who, with the experiences of seven generations, has recreated an event only previously seen at the famous riding schools in Vienna and Spain.
The horses of Spain are some of the most celebrated in history, favoured for centuries by European royalty, equestrian riders and bullfighters and this performance will celebrate the tradition, athleticism and grace of these revered creatures.
Along with the magnificent stallions, the show will also feature ‘The Mask of Zorro’ with the stunt double in the movie with Antonio Banderras and Catherine Zeta Jones and the powerful Spanish flamenco dancers in authentic vibrant costumes and the mellow notes of a guitar to bring the sights and sounds of Spain a heartbeat away.
In the south of Spain, the tradition of flamenco dancing is rivalled only by the tradition of breeding fine Spanish horses and Rene Gasser says the breeds have been featured in portraits with European royalty, used in multiple movies and are extremely popular among riders.
El Caballo Blanco, “The Dance of the White Stallions” will feature a number of performances involving the Andalusian, Friesian, Lipizzaner and Arabian breeds. The event is dedicated to showing off the amazing beauty and manoeuvres these horses are capable of.
"We're going to have horses dancing alongside some tremendous flamenco dancers, and I think people are really going to be excited about watching this," Rene says.






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