2006 Danish Warmblood
Stallion Licensing
Scene Photos - Herning Gala
Show
All photos copyrighted Astrid Appels/Eurodressage -
No reproduction allowed
I'm not a very big fan of horse entertainment
shows. Apassionata, Equitana, quadrilles, they
are no core shakers to me, but the gala show
in Herning is absolutely fabulous. Always centered
on a theme, the gala show is held on Friday and
Saturday evenings, has a sell out crowd of 5,000
people and takes about three hours and a half
to finish. Last
year,
the gala
show
celebrated the anniversary of Hans Christian
Andersen. This year the theme was horses, dance
and music. The music is live, the light effects
are great, the performances original and fun,
and
the horses
and riders spread happiness and joy in the arena
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The first duo to enter the ring were Inga von
Helldorff on His Highness and Per Sandgaard on
Zardin Firfod as "Men in Black"
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The second act was a costume competition with
three riders: Johannes Westendarp on Rosentanz
(Old, by Rohdiamant), Stine Bo Nielsen
on Sandro King (by Sandro Hit) and Michael Sogaard
on Robin (DWB, by Rambo).
Westendarp was James
Bond and brought a real Bond Girl from whom
he got roses which he then gave to the judges
in
order to bribe them.
Definitely one of the funniest shows of the
evening was Danish Grand Prix rider and trainer
Michael
Sogaard impersonating Madonna. He started his
act by singing "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" and
then transformed into a Latex donned go-go girl
that danced with a male stripper before mounting.....
Sofie Jeppesen's Robin and riding to Madonna
music (He shook his fake boobs in front of the
judges to get higher points, which he got!!)
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Absolutely brilliant was
Arnaud Gilette's act with three very different
horses. His presentation was a very artistic,
individual show in which Gilette's arena performance
was a communication with a video film projected
on the screen behind him. This very clever piece
of
intermedial
art
was very unique and fascinating. Arnaud handled
a small pony, an Akhal Teke horse that piaffed
and passaged and he rode a draught horse that
did a capriole.
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The Indian show hit a soft spot. Not only were
the rides accompanied with beautiful drum music
(I love the drums), but it was ended with n FEI
pony quadrille while a Danish famous child
singer
sang Pocahontas' "Colours of the Wind" live in
the arena. It was a real goose bump moment!
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For me, the Indian act was
the best of the evening, but the final piano
act came close to be the apex of the gala show.
A piano was wheeled into the ring with one of
Denmark's most famous piano players behind it.
He played Danish tv-tunes which
were recognized by the entire audience, while
the
piano player's
son and Michael Sogaard on Faisal rode a pas
de deux to the music. Absolutely fabulous!
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