Jody, again I think in a larger coliseum the American public, with their fondness for "fast and exciting" would not appreciate something like this. Most bovine liberty acts I have seen are a slow motion act, with basic equine liberty behaviors, reverse, 2's, wheel. Fess Reynolds had a grey Brahma act back in the mid 70's that played some rodeos, and was nice, but again slow motion.
Sunday, July 6, 2008
For Jody--Holstein act Cirque Medrano
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Wade G. Burck
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I'm sure it was slow but I'd Love To See IT!
I did see the barnyard act that PZ
trained for her sister CZ for Ringling a few years back. I guess I lean towards the acts that are either different or really really good or better yet both...
Lucky for me I haven't seen a lot of cat acts or I'd be talking about them and you'd be stomping me into the ground...LOL
Jody,
I wasn't stomping anything. I was just pointing out why there may not be more of them, different or otherwise.
Wade
Wade,
You misunderstood me....
I meant if I started talking about cat acts you'd be stomping me and.....
I will admit you'd have every right to since I don't know squat about cats....didn't mean you've stomped on me so far....at least not that I'm aware of....
The act is presented by Carlos Savadra, but was trained by Alberto Althoff, who is Dutch.
John.
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