Portugal school keeps UNESCO-listed equestrian art alive Stable hand Catarina Cabaca carefully braided the mane of a Lusitano thoroughbred in the distinctive Portuguese style that's just been added to ...
The Portuguese School of Equestrian Art in Lisbon, now recognised by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage, showcases the elegance of 18th-century dressage with Lusitano horses.View on euronews ...
Domini Morgan (née Lawrence), the pioneer of British dressage, known for her love of both horses and riders, died on 4 January, aged 99. Born in 1925, Domini was celebrated when she became the ...
There is also the Adequan Global Dressage ... of-the-art competition arenas, main International Arena and 500 equine stalls. The show grounds host 350,000 spectators, 15,000 horses and 7,500 ...
“In order to do it well and train horses, you have to build such a relationship with them,” Kate Wager said. Wager has been riding since she was a child. She is now the board chair of Dressage ...