Don’t miss your last chance to see Cavalia, a performance illustrating the relationship between humans and horses in a theatrical setting. The production leaves after its final show in Irvine, Calif., on Feb. 4.
The captivating show takes people into a dreamlike state of mind as they discover how humans and horses evolved together throughout history. The show combines disciplines such as vaulting, dressage and trick riding and stars 54 equines representing 11 different breeds. It includes acrobats, aerialists, musicians and dancers, bringing the unique connection between horses and humans to life in a lavish presentation.
Cavalia has dazzled more than 1.5 million spectators throughout America in over 750 shows. Soon they will head to Brussels, Belgium, to begin their European tour and have no plans of returning to the United States for more than a year.
The final shows are taking place now at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre grounds in Irvine, Feb. 2 – 4. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.cavalia.net.
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