Andalusian horse show ticket in Jerez de la Frontera
- Experience an enchanting equestrian ballet featuring classical Spanish music and 18th-century costumes
- Witness skilled riders performing traditional cattle herding techniques with grace and precision
- Enjoy advanced equestrian exercises accompanied by classical music, showcasing the horses' training
- Marvel at a breathtaking unison performance of advanced maneuvers by horses and riders
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1.5-hour show
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How the Andalusian Horses Dance is an enchanting equestrian ballet featuring classical Spanish music and 18th-century-inspired costumes. This captivating show is choreographed with movements drawn from Classical Dressage, Doma Vaquera (country-style riding), and traditional equestrian tasks, showcasing six to eight distinct choreographies.
Doma Vaquera highlights a Spanish riding style rooted in cattle herding, where the horseman maneuvers the horse using one hand. In Classical Dressage, horses perform advanced maneuvers set to classical music.
The Carriage Driving segment demonstrates the skill of horses and coachmen with a horse-drawn carriage, while the Work in Hand section illustrates that exercises can be performed without direct physical connection. The finale, the Carousel, features horses and riders executing advanced movements in harmony




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