INTRODUCING
PETERMADDISON- GREENWELL
AND WITH THE ART OF CLASSICAL RIDING
FROM OUT OF PAGES OF HISTORY STEPS THE SPANISH HORSE
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and author of Living and Working with the Horse of Spain. His passion for Classical Dressage and The Spanish Horse has brought him aworld- wide reputation. He has had clinics throughout Britain, The Isle of Man, America and Germany, as well as having performed and taught in Ireland, Spain and Dubai.
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EMPATHY His emphasis is on the dressage training of both horse and rider. This is based on many year’s experience of training dressage and abalance of beliefs and principles that puts him up amongst “the worlds top dressage trainers in his field”, as quoted in the book Pathfinder Dressage by Penny Hillsden. His philosophy and
personality, combined with a sound depth of knowledge and riding ability makes him unique in the equestrian world. He is one of the few people who crosses over with ease from Performer to Trainer in all aspects of dressage as well as Doma Vaquera and Garrocha, High School and Work in Hand.
eter is an International Dressage Trainer, Performer, judge,
FROM TRADITION
TO TODAY His knowledge and portrayal of the history of dressage for English Heritage at Bolsover Castle and other historical properties has brought him to the attention of other large audiences of horse enthusiasts. Peter brings the origins and
the historical purpose into the arena when helping: the classical and competition dressage rider as well as performers in the ever increasing world of Equestrian Theatre of which Peter has been one of its pioneers.
FROM THE
BEGINNING Since 1988 El Caballo de España has presented The Spanish Horse and it’s fascinating history. It has been the mount of Kings, Queens, nobility and warriors for centuries playing aleading role in the development of classical equitation as well as course, in the breeding of the riding horse itself. VisitPeter’swebsiteformore infowww.elcaballodeespana.
co.uk
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