We review Bravo, Kent’s only equine show, at White Horse Farm in Harvel, Meopham
Published: 15:10, 19 February 2024
A spectacular display of horsemanship makes for a tear-jerking yet smile-making performance at the county’s only equestrian show.
Bravo, at White Horse Farm in Harvel near Meopham, is a brilliant play that takes audiences of all ages through an emotional and action-packed journey of a little horse that wants to dance.
Magnificent horses of all shapes and sizes tell the story of Bravo, from foal to dancing stallion, with performances from stunning Lusitano horses and stallions, giant shires, beautiful Friesians, and majestic Menorquín horses.
This is a show not only animal lovers would adore but one the whole family can enjoy. With fire, stunts, poetic dancing, and even sword fights the story of Bravo is one everyone can sink their teeth into.
The horses and stallions involved in the performance are gorgeous, their glossy coats and pretty saddles are wonders to the eyes and the skill of the riders on their backs is something to marvel at.
With songs from Olly Murs and the Greatest Showman soundtrack, Bravo has an uplifting score that adds to its charm.
The staff at the venue are all so polite and helpful and, from the car park attendees to the organisers, everyone is so kind to the audience members.
The prices of the hot and cold refreshments are reasonable and tasty pizzas and jacket potatoes are up for grabs alongside lots of sweet treats.
All shows begin at 12pm and last for approximately two hours with a short interval.
The next show is scheduled for Sunday, March 10.
For more information visit https://whitehorsefarmequestrian.com/bravo.
Adult tickets are £35 and tickets for under 16s and over 65s are £25.
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