Maestoso Batosta trots, canters and strides — sometimes almost appearing to be in slow motion. With his rider Ted Goad atop him, the Lipizzan moves his white muscular body and seemingly dainty but ...
Tempel Farms may have had to cancel its performances of Lipizzan horses this summer due to the pandemic, but the public can still watch the rare horses learn to dance during special creative programs ...
Few horse breeds carry the weight of history and prestige quite like the Lipizzan. Revered for centuries as the chosen mounts of nobility, these horses embody both elegance and endurance. At Rosewood ...
Just a little more than a couple hours south of Ocala and horse country is the winter training grounds for Herrmanns' Royal Lipizzan Stallions. The animals known for their artistry and athletic dance ...
Tempel Farms has taken the summer season off from performances this year to focus on breeding and training of the world famous Lipizzan horses, as well as staff development. In 2011, five fillies and ...
With the late afternoon light gorgeously filtering though their silvery manes, tails, and even the whiskers on their muzzles, the powerful white horses at Herrmann’s Royal Lipizzan Stallions seemed ...
What does it take to teach a horse to dance? Time, and lots of it, says Esther Buonanno, the program director of Tempel Farms in Lake County. Some patience doesn't hurt. And you'll need the right ...
For 450 years, Lipizzaner stallions have been performing for audiences in Vienna. For 450 years, Lipizzaner stallions have been performing for audiences in Austria's capital. The stallions go through ...
Carole Gauger sits atop Amigo in 1954. The palomino was the first horse she bought at age 15 in 1952. Amigo knew the five gaits used in competitive horse shows and taught them to his new owner. The ...
Herrmann’s Royal Lipizzan Stallions, like all entertainment, arts, and cultural providers, has suffered during the COVID-19 pandemic. The coronavirus arrived in the United States just in time to shut ...
When she was a kid, Carole Gauger asked her parents for a pony every Christmas. Every year, her dad would say no, that they lived in town so a pony was out of the question. She kept asking. When she ...