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  • Amazing. Fantastic. Beautiful. Incredibly emotional. Horses so engagingly mesmerizing I wanted to get up from my VIP seat and just run down to the arena and ride bareback along with them all! The opening of the show (I won't describe it because I don't wish to spoil this experience for those who haven't seen it yet!) was so packed with memories of my own Arab horse and other horses I'd owned over the years, and the immense joy and love these wonderful, potent, yet oh so gentle animals give us, that I was unashamedly crying...and when this first phase of "Odysseo" ended I clapped so enthusiastically my plastic cup of red wine splahed all over me and unfortunately on my next seat neighbor!! Lucky him I wore the brunt of this accident, on my pale blue T-shirt with a painted Arabian horse's head I had just bought at the recent Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show. Did I mention I adore Arab horses, no? Well now you know! Btw, Arab is correct but Arabian is more commonly used here in the US; I call them Arab and get snobby-weird looks from the horsey set, but in Europe - where I spent 30 years - they are Arabs. Odysseo lives up to its name : a journey through time and cultures, magically told with unbridled, unsaddled horses and graceful, strong riders and music played with feeling and Italian language lyrics. I would spend a lifetime immersed in this show and among these creatures, but alas, the lights come on and as all wondrous things the show ends. Standing ovations have us all clapping our hands red, clapping loudly, happily; then, for those of us with VIP tickets, the honor of a tour of the stables. We get a chance to see, but not touch, although I would've loved to feel the warm breath from a horse's nostrils, these incredible animals who gave us such a fantastic show and worked so amazingly well together!! Most are geldings, but there are several stallions, too, and absolutely no mares: that would cause an untold number of problems as anyone around horses can tell you. The horses and the artists truly are bonded, it's amazing to watch them work together in such harmony, tranquility and trust. I would spend days immersed in this atmosphere! Enjoy this wonderful show, it's a great adventure and something you will treasure for a long, long time.
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