"Abu Dhabi Emiri Equestrian" It hosts an elite "Global classic" Next November

Abu Dhabi, October 3 / WAM / The Abu Dhabi Emiri Arts School announced its official opening at its headquarters on Jubail Island, with an exceptional presentation that celebrates the traditions of equestrian, with the participation of the elite of international schools in this sport over the day 1 and 2 November.
She emphasized in a statement today that the school is a new center for learning classic equestrian arts in the Arab region, on an area of 65 thousand square meters, and preserving its traditions, thus being the fifth international school specialized in this field, after 4 main schools in Austria, Spain, Portugal and France.
She revealed several offers at the opening ceremony, presenting the Spanish School of Equestrian in Vienna, its famous “white ballet” show with a group of its widely popular horses of the “Libyan Baydar” dynasty, while the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Arts will display the ingenuity of “Andalusian dancers” and its authentic heritage.
She explained that the Portuguese School of Equestrian Arts will provide the superior skill and the extended legacy of Lusitano’s horses, while the French “Nawar Cadres” will provide the distinctive mixing between the arts of review and the High School of Equestrian.
She stated that she will present her own collection of knights and horses, to confirm the launch of the first school specialized in the field of classic equestrian arts in the UAE, which combines the elements of the Emirati heritage, the arts of the Higher School of Equestrian and its immortal traditions.
She indicated that she will provide visitors with the opening ceremony to get to know the school before its official launch, through dialogue sessions, interactive activities, and visit the school of the school for equestrian, with its rare content of books and original works.
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