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Before arriving in Washington from Boston, the Cavalia horses enjoyed a two-week vacation on the Eastern Shore in Delaware. T e horses will arrive in Maryland the fi rst


week of October (watch for their arrival on T e Equiery’s Facebook page!). T ey will be settled into their 16,000-sq.ft. stables (temporary stabling set up under tents), where each horse will have a designated box stall with ample space to stretch, lie down, sprawl out, roll and relax. T ey always have the same neighbors to ensure that their environment is familiar and comfortable in each city.


T e People, Costumes and Equipment Residents of this upscale village-in-motion


always include 120 permanent employees, made up of 47 artists: acrobats, aerialists, dancers and riders from around the world, choreographers, lighting experts, and an always-busy crew to put up and tear down the performance site. T eir performances will incorporate


elements of dressage, trick riding and Roman-style horsemanship, 68 specially fi tted saddles, and over 300 costumes. Cavalia’s marketing and advance teams have assured us that Odysseo will stir the imagination and remind observers of the unbridled power and beauty that horses embody. We can’t wait!


Equiery & Cavalia In the interest of full


Pinks? During cubbing?


Your hunt club’s honorary secretary promises not be appalled if you are wearing your pinks during cubbing – but only if you are wearing your new pink stock tie in honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month throughout October.


T e Equiery is pleased to support Maryland Saddlery’s eff ort to raise funds to fi ght breast cancer through early detection with the use of the 3D Mammography. When you make a donation of $50 or more, via Maryland


Saddlery, to the Johns Hopkins Breast Center, you will receive an offi cial “Cubbing in Pinks” Breast Cancer Awareness four-fold stock tie, hand made by store owner Hope Birsh. To make your donation, stop by Maryland Saddlery, email


disclosure, the original draft of this article was written by former Equiery contributing editor Kathy Blumenstock (a Washington Post editor in her “real” job). Kathy is now one of the 150+ locals employed by Cavalia, as are two


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Equiery interns, Hannah Rosenburg and Kira Young. We are thrilled that they are going to experience this wonderful opportunity to work with such a dynamic equine entertainment company. As they will be working on “the inside” of Cavalia’s Odysseo, they will be sending us lots of photos and fun stuff for T e Equiery’s Facebook page. In addition, T e Equiery will be giving away free tickets to Cavalia via Facebook contests, so be sure to “like” us!


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