Posted: 23rd September 2013 | Back to news feed

Dressage enthusiasts and leisure riders alike need to put an important date into their diaries - 30th October 2013 - to witness a dressage show unlike any other at Hadlow College, Kent.

 Starring international and Olympic rider / trainer Emile Faurie and his pupil international Grand Prix rider Hannah Biggs, The Dressage Show - which is hosted by Jacksons Equestrian in aid of the Emile Faurie Foundation - is more than simply a demonstration of world class dressage.

 In addition to the breathtaking displays of classical dressage excellence (including a Freestyle to Music ‘Kur’ performance), Emile and Hannah will go head to head in a fun team competition which will see other non dressage ‘equestrian celebrities’ adapt their riding to take on the trials of a dressage test. 

 Further attractions include a talk from Centaur Biomechanics; an equestrian fashion show; fantastic prize draw and a selection of trade stands.  There will also be a presentation to detail the wonderful work of the Emile Faurie Foundation which aims to bring the joy of horses and ponies to youngsters who might not normally be able to access the sport – either because of location, resources or family support.

 Tickets are priced £35 and the event runs from 2.30 pm – 8.45 pm, for ticket sales visit www.jacksons-fencing.co.uk/dressage  or for general enquiries email dressageinfo@jacksons-fencing.co.uk.

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