Every performer at Arabian Nights Dinner Show is a perfectionist. No matter what their background may be, they all share a common bond that is a mix of a deep love for horses and a determination to entertain with flawless grace.
Performing in front of a crowd is not an easy task and every one of our highly-trained horseback performers understands that there is no room for error when a show is on. Add to that the fact that they are performing during a select number of dates during the Holiday Season and the phrase “practice makes perfect” takes on a whole new meaning.

Katherine Cox, Veronika Gatszegi and Michael Matrin practicing with guidance from Barn Manager Csaba Szilagyi.
This Christmas Season, Arabian Nights Dinner Show is putting on a brand new Holiday Show, featuring some of our most daring stunts ever—which makes the show even more difficult when the performers wear their amazing costumes on horseback.

Ilya Borzenkov is taking direction from veteran performer and Barn Manager Csaba Szilagyi while learning the Jack Frost silks routine featured in the Holiday Show
Arabian Nights performers practice on a daily basis. Only a handful of practices are in full garb, but every practice session is treated as if it was the real deal. Such is their dedication that performers may not even notice a difference between a full crowd or the empty seats of a practice session, as they are concentrated on the task at hand.
So the next time you visit Arabian Nights Dinner Show—and we hope you are planning on coming to one of our Holiday Show performances—be sure to remember that every one of our performers and horses have worked very hard when no one is looking to bring their own personal magic to the stage.
Practice does make perfect—and we like to show it off in every single show.
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