Stephanie Fincham feeds the stallion at the South African Lipizzaners center.
The event started at 10.30am and the stallions gave a heart-warming performance. With every skill the stallions displayed, the crowd applauded appreciatively. The show lasted an hour, with about five different performances.
As the stallions performed to classical music, the women in the audience stood an opportunity to win a variety of gifts.
After the show, the audience was given an opportunity to meet the stallions in their stables and feed them carrots.
The South African Lipizzaners is dedicated to the advancement of the proud cultural heritage and preservation of the most ancient breed of horses.
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Dot Wickham feeds the stallion at the South African Lipizzaners center.
Ana Aparicio and Yvonne Tunbridge at the South African Lipizzaners women’s day special.
Ballet performance from the white stallions of the South African Lipizzaners in celebration of women’s day.
A special treat for the women in the audience enjoy the performance by white stallions
Stallion named Pluto, shows his skills to the crowd at the South African Lipizzaners women’s day special show.
The South African Lipizzaners trained stallions, parade for the audience in celebration to women’s day.
The last performance for Woman’s Day by the South African Lipizzaners in Kyalami.
Specially trained horses of the South African Lipizzaners perform for the audience in celebration of women’s day.
Cecilia Wynne-Griffith, Leone Novellie and Albie Wynne-Griffith, pat one of the stallions that perform at the South African Lipizzaners’ special women’s day show.
The South African Lipizzaners horse handlers, Kathleen Mckay, Kate Shirran, Carey Grey and Alexis Mowatt.
The South African Lipizzaners celebrate Woman’s Day in a special way.
Trained stallions give a studded performance in celebration of national women’s day.
Retired war stallions give a studded performance at the Lipizzaners center in Kyalami.
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