The Herald

Spanish Riding School loved by the royals to perform in Scotland for first time

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THE world’s oldest riding academy will embark on a tour of Scotland and England, it has been announced.

Eight riders and up to 26 horses from the Spanish Riding School will perform synchronis­ed routines and perform to classical Viennese music.

The late Queen Elizabeth was said to be fond of the academy’s white Lipizzaner horses, and once made a trip to the riding school’s stud farm in Piber, Styria, where all the stallions have been bred since 1920.

The Princess Royal has visited the Spanish Riding School several times, and Queen Camilla watched a performanc­e from the academy during a European tour in 2017.

The upcoming tour will take place in October 2024 and include dates in London and Aberdeen, marking the school’s first time performing in Scotland.

The performanc­es, which include choreograp­hies of All The Steps

And Movements Of The High School, On The Long Rein and School Quadrille, will be hosted by radio and TV presenter Nicki Chapman. Chapman, 57, said: “As a long-standing admirer of the fascinatin­g world of horse dressage, it is an honour to present and bring the magic of the world-famous Lipizzaner horses and their talented riders to the UK public for the first time in eight years! I am thrilled to celebrate this incredible facet of European heritage and I can’t wait for audiences to join me in awe at the artistry and passion that define these extraordin­ary performanc­es.”

Alfred Hudler, general manager of the Spanish Riding School, said: “We are excited to tour the UK and are already looking forward to October.”

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