Traveling horse show to perform at Anchorage equestrian center

The Cirque Ma'Ceo will hold a performance in August at the William C. Chamberlin Equestrian Center in Anchorage.

The circus is an event where people can watch humans and horses work together to perform beautiful stunts. The emotionally charged experience will feature several breeds of horses, including Friesian, Andalusian, and Suffolk Punch horses. Attendees will get to see acrobatics and aerial dancing during the show. The performance has been held in several cities, including Las Vegas, Nevada and Honolulu, Hawaii. Guests can watch the event inside a custom-designed Italian Big Top theater.

The Cirque Ma'Ceo was created to celebrate traditions from the Golden Age of the Roman Empire. The creator and director of the show is Olissio Zoppe, a descendant of talented bareback equestrian performers from Italy. He has mastered many styles of horse riding, and has also been featured in shows such as the Big Apple Circus, Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey, and Circus Flora.

The equestrian performance will take place from Friday, August 2 to Sunday, August 4. General admission to the horse show will cost guests $35 each. Free parking for the event is provided by the William C. Chamberlin Equestrian Center. Those who host similar performances to this may utilize flyer printing services to market their events to families in their community.