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Mohammad Ali once
said to his daughter when she was growing up that the best, most beautiful
things in the world are hidden. Precious pearls are encased in shells at the
bottom of the sea, diamonds are found deep in rocks hidden beneath the rivers
of the world. In the heart of Snowdon lies an encased pearl. Two generations
of horse masters continue to practice the arts of the old world. We revisit
a time that has been forgotten by most, where knights fought on their horses
and travellers wandered the weary paths with their faithful friends….with
the horse of course.
Dylan Jones along
with his partner Rhian now run the Dolbadarn film horses in Llanberis. Following
the film success of his father Aneuryn in the 70’s and 80’s Dylan
since 1997 has the main hand in working and training the horses to be ready
for film and television scenarios. One of the rare places where time can be
turned back and history can come alive on the horse. Their performances and
credits range from riotous Romans to 18th century country manor lords and
ladies, and even the dark ages of Merlin, Dylan has coordinated and ridden
with some of the best riders in Europe. Most of their work to date has been
with the Welsh film and television companies, and they also did a production
with the BBC last year. Dylan learnt to trick ride, and has subsequently taught
his partner Rhian to as well, a handy skill to have where films are concerned.
The art of Russian Cossack riding is an old one which was used in war. Its
main purpose is served nowadays in exciting live horse stunt shows or appears
in some forms as daring stunts in films.
All of the Dolbadarn horses undergo a series of training phases. The initial
phase is to get the right horse of course. Here we mean a clever horse that
has the stunning looks and unmistakable temperament for the job. The next
stage is to train the horse to be ridden comfortably so they feel completely
at ease with a rider on its back, and has complete trust in the person that
is riding. Most of this is done in the majestic mountain ranges of Snowdon.
Their location is perfect. Hill work is extremely beneficial for the horses
muscle development which makes advanced riding moves easier for them in the
long run. It beats being in an office any day!! When you are riding a horse
the bond you create with each other is very important and when it is experienced
it is unmistakably magic. You have to respect the horse so much at all times
because you are perched on half a tonne of muscle and flesh. The horse quite
uniquely is choosing to stick with you, and is listening to what you are asking
of them (… well, most of the time!!).
Much of what
is taught is derived from very old styles of riding. With these film horses,
classical riding philosophies are followed from years ago when horse training
was considered a noble art. They use weight to turn a horse instead of tugging
at its mouth, and can to go from standstill to canter in one easy movement
without any need of brash commands. Due to the history of this country and
its monarchs, the classical style of riding has been phased out, and is only
now seen done to the old masters expertise in Portugal and Spain. After this
horses are put through a series of “Strange” encounters. By this
we mean situations that would arise in films. The horses have to be used to
cameras and microphones, as well as different costumes and props and still
continue sensibly with their work. The length of the training depends on the
temperament of the horse and it can take anything from a few months to over
a year. After this, the schooling and training continues and gets harder,
and usually a horse will specialise in one particular skill. Rearing, or lying
down for example. If they have an excellent temperament they can be specialists
in more than one thing. One of the stallions Diablo for example can do classical
medieval work, trick riding, and he also drives (amongst other things) –
a perfect film horse most would agree.
History has much
to offer the old riders of this land. Whether its Glyndwr’s exploits
you thinking of, or warriors fighting for a true cause, it has been inspiration
to generations of horse masters. I suppose you feel like you have lived before,
and have a deep connection and understanding with the horse, only a few will
experience such a thing, and this is why they dedicate their lives to their
horses. That connection is something that can’t be explained fully in
words, you don’t exactly know where it comes from and is impossible
to experience anywhere else.
Whatever your needs for a production, these horses and trainers are here
to do the job. They have been praised in the past for their professional qualities
and more importantly the safety of their horses on set. So if you need them
visit the website or give them a call.
Website: www.filmhorses.co.uk
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