American Equestrians Got Talent Auditions Move to White Horse Fashion Cuisine

Fri, 01/01/2016 - 16:14
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American Equestrians Got Talent, an entertaining fundraiser to benefit USEF High Performance Programs that showcases equestrians’ non-horsey talents, announced that all weekly auditions during the 2016 season have been moved to White Horse Fashion Cuisine

at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center.

Every audition is free and open to the public, but seating is limited.

The first audition is Wednesday, January 13. Sign up now by emailing Robert Dover at Rdover2@aol.com! Auditions are open to the entire equestrian community, including riders, grooms and supporters of all disciplines. Auditions will be held at White Horse Fashion Cuisine for nine weeks, with $1,000 in prize money being offered to each week’s winner. There is no cost to attend auditions.

On March 20, the top performers from each week will each take center stage in the international arena at the Global Dressage Festival and give their all in hopes of walking away with the title of America's Most Talented Equestrian and the grand prize, valued at no less than $10,000.

Spearheaded by U.S. Dressage Team Chef d'Equipe Robert Dover, American Equestrians Got Talent will serve as a fundraiser to benefit the USEF Development Programs which identify and develop talented horses and athletes that will help deliver medals at future Olympic, Paralympic and World Equestrian Games. It is a great way to support Team USA - be sure to come out and cheer on your favorite performer! After putting on a successful event last year, Dover is excited for American Equestrians Got Talent to take it to the next level in 2016.

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