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March 12, 2010


Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling

Renowned horseman Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling is in Australia for the first time for an eight-day event at the Sydney International Equestrian Centre next month.

Hempfling's seminar "Pure Practical Performance" takes place from April 6 to 13.

Australian organiser Petra Webstein said Hempfling will be working with five very different horses during the eight-day event.

Horses participating in the clinic were nominated by their owners, and include an arabian, a friesian cross, and a warmblood.

"The spectator will be guided from the initial characterisation of a horse, through to the first encounter, the healing process, and further on to Klaus's world famous 'Art of Lunging'," Webstein said.

"His never seen before approach to working with the horse, bringing the free horse into collection from the ground is shaking the classical and natural horse training world," she said.

German-born Hempfling, who is based in Denmark, is the author of the best selling books "Dancing with Horses" and "What Horses Reveal" as well as producer of horse related movies "Dancing with Horses" and "Coming Together".

Hundreds of fans entered a competition for a free ticket to the event, which was won by New Zealander Margaret Pickering.

Tickets for the event are €1300 ($NZ2533).

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