Three horses obey woman in captivating performance

There is always something so majestic about horses.

Being able to see a horse running freely is indeed a very powerful spectacle. It’s like witnessing a wild tiger or an elephant that is at one with nature.

Horses don’t just represent freedom – they also portray beauty, finesse, and intelligence.

Being able to work with horses is already fulfilling on its own, but some people are just born to connect with these splendid animals.

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Internationally renowned horse whisperer, trainer, and entertainer, Sylvia Zerbini, will surely leave you in awe.

People who have seen her performance were left speechless as Sylvia Zerbini demonstrates her talent and amazing communication skills with horses.

We’ve seen performances involving horses, right? But, there’s nothing like her in this field!

It’s like seeing a princess and her horses, like something out of a fairy tale – a different world so beautiful yet mysterious that you can’t help but admire the woman’s talent.

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One of her performances that went viral on YouTube has garnered almost 2M views.

It happened at the Del Mar National Horse Show in Southern California.

There, a magical event took place that gave the audience a chance to indulge in an enchanting experience that didn’t just captivate their hearts but also left a lasting impression as well.

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Slyvia Zerbini’s amazing talent runs in her family.

In fact, she is one of the many people who decided to follow their family’s footsteps. A legacy that is too precious not to continue.

Sylvia is already a ninth-generation entertainer in her family! She grew up in France with her loving parents that inspired her to be what she is today.

Her Father trained wild animals, and her mother is a trapeze artist. Both shared the same love and passion that she has now.

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At a very young age, she studied ballet and gymnastics – but what stood out was her love for horses.

She was already used to seeing some wild animals; in fact, she grew up around her family’s lovely horses. For her, this is where her passion started.

“I was very small, and the stallions were very big,” she told Horses Daily. “So I began a bond with them, sitting with them for hours and watching how they communicated with each other.”

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Sylvia, as a young girl, already knew that she had a deep connection with horses. It was a natural gift of being able to understand them, to be able to read them, and upon growing up she didn’t want this gift to just disappear.

That’s why she cultivated it and combined her abilities with her passion for entertainment.

What a beautiful combination!

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This woman of many talents trained and starred in the grand Cavalia, Ringling Circus.

She also has her own Grand Liberte show, where people around the globe come to see her perform. She, along with her horses, often stuns her audience with her captivating performance.

She has already received so many awards for her work. Sylvia was one of the first artists to combine equestrian and aerial work.

For her talent, she has bagged multiple awards, including the Cup of Monaco that was awarded to her by none other than Monaco’s Prince Rainier.

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Going back to her beautiful performance, the video starts when the Loreena McKennitt’s tune “The Mystic’s Dream” started playing.

With the dim light, the beautiful music, and her passion for this performance, you immediately get the feeling of being transported into a serene stage.

There, Sylvia communicates with her precious horses, and then the spotlight focuses on her first horse. Soon, the beautiful horse starts running, and she soon follows, starting their mesmerizing routine.

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What’s amazing is that she can communicate with her horses using subtle cues, such as mere eye contact, words, and body language.

Her gaze is so powerful that, even from afar, we can see how they’re connected and perform as one. She works with her horses as equals, not as a master commanding her horses.

You can see how they connect with her, how they respect each other, and how they love what they are doing. It’s just amazing to watch someone so close to these horses that she’s able to create a beautiful performance such as this one.

If you want to see her whole performance, don’t forget to watch the video below.

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Source: Horses Daily, CircusArts, FuntoDancewith, Sylvia Zerbini

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