Circus Festival

Circus Festival

Published on Issue n.1/2020 presented at the Dubai Show

Circus Festival

Espace Fontvieille Monté Carlo
Principality of Monaco 16th to 25th January 2020
Text by: William Richardot de Choisey
Translation by: Sonja Smaldone
Pictures Private collectionWorks Collection by: Marine Oussedik

e purebred Arabian horse has been a constant presence at both Fairs and Beauty Exhibitions for a long time, particularly, at national and international morphology events or competitions; however, he is also known or used by fans of horseback riding, both in their free time and in sports events of all kinds. Since the 19th century, the purebred Arabian horse has managed to captivate famous professional animators for his extraordinary versatility in private and in pu- blic presentations, most of the times, they are genuine horsemen with a solid equestrian knowledge who are ARTS AND ENTERTAINEMENT Espace Fontvieille – Monté Carlo – Principality of Monaco 16th to 25th January 2020 Text by: William Richardot de Choisey Translation by: Sonja Smaldone Pictures Private collection e purebred Arabian horse has been a constant presence at both Fairs and Beauty Exhibitions for a long time, particularly, at national and international morphology events or competitions; however, he is also known or used by fans of horseback riding, both in their free time and in sports events of all kinds. Since the 19th century, the purebred Arabian horse has managed to captivate famous professional animators for his extraordinary versatility in private and in pu- blic presentations, most of the times, they are genuine horsemen with a solid equestrian knowledge who are and his brothers in Rapperswill, Switzerland. ey came from a famous family-run business that laid the groundwork for special activities, which continue to exist nowa- days through many descendants of these illustrious show creators. As early as 1927, an Arabian horse was wowed and applauded on the occasion of an Haute-School pre- sentation.Invited by the Responsible of Animations and Competitions of the Salon du Cheval of Paris, Fredy Knie Jr., a true friend of horses, participated in the show; in the late seventies, this would take place at Porte de Versailles with beautiful horses, the Ara- bians, who surprised the audience, they would organize the International Arabian Horse Days in the same place, however, showing a di erent use of this fascinating and versatile horse. With a lot of patience and perseverance, this great horseman put up an “Equestrian Symphony” in 1996 with gray Arabian horses in a free presentation without reinfor cement. is was during the World Festival Circus in Monte Carlo, an equestrian ‘painting’ that showed the immense complicity between man and animal. At the 2006 edition of this Festival, Fredy Knie Jr. made his appearance again, this time with a collection of the best numbers from previous editions, he once again showed cement. is was during the World Festival Circus in Monte Carlo, an equestrian ‘painting’ that showed the immense complicity between man and animal. At the 2006 edition of this Festival, Fredy Knie Jr. made his appearance again, this time with a collection of the best numbers from previous editions, he once again showed him a Gold Clown awarded by Her Highness Princess Stephanie of Monaco, President of the prestigious event. Created in 1974 by Prince Rainier III of Monaco, and held every year under “Espace Fontvieille” big tent, the International Circus Festival of Monte Carlo is seen by pro- fessionals as the most prestigious global event, as important as “ e Oscars” in the Cinema industry, the Gold Clown is the most coveted prize within this Circus Art. Its main theme can be said mankind’s greatest accomplishment and it was put at the heart of the 44th edition, there, the purebred Arabian horse occupied a place of honor. For all those who love the circus, the next World Circus Day will take place on April 18th, 2020.