| Dominique Barbier was born in France in 1950. He emigrated to the United States with his horses in the mid 1970's were he began teaching classical French dressage in clinic situations. Since his emigration, Mr. Barbier has conducted clinics throughout North America, Europe and Asia. Today his demanding clinic schedule keeps him teaching two weeks at home and two weeks away per month. His book Dressage for the New Age has been critically acclaimed and a fifth edition has been published in French, German and English. Dominique Barbier's award winning video series has helped thousands of riders begin their journey to the "light side" of riding. |
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Imtiaz Anees,
Sydney Olympian and International Event Rider, is the winner of numerous 3-star events, including the Kentucky Champagne Run 3-day. His clinic sessions encompass grid work and simulating cross country jumps (bounces, arrowheads, corners and narrow jumps).
For more information please visit his web page at
www.imtiazanees.com
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"The horse can be perfectly inclined to obey only when the rider's will has become intelligible for him and he is capable of carrying it out. This is the task for dressage in regard to the art of riding."
-- Borries von Oeynhausen, 1852