After the MiMaMo, the big horse-children’s pony show as part of the Pferd & Jagd fair, had to be cancelled for the last two years due to the pandemic, it is now time to dream, laugh, marvel twice at the exhibition center in Hanover. With breathtaking acrobatics, thrilling action and great diagrams for young horse fans.
Sometimes action-packed, sometimes dreamy – either way MiMaMo makes children’s eyes shine and hearts melt, goosebumps are guaranteed. This year, among other things, the horse theater Kunterbunt will be there, which inspires visitors with great costumes, horses, ponies and even dogs. This year’s program is called “Elves Magic”.
The Icelanders are again rather fiery. The fast-paced horses shake the arena with their temperament, grace and speed and provide fun and action that amounts to a volcanic eruption with Tölt and racing pass.
Brave riders, dynamic, balanced horses and with deep roots in old traditions – all this makes the riders of La Bardella Maremmana. They already inspired the Hanoverian audience a few years ago and again this year the Italian Butteri show fascinating insights into the culture of the rare Maremma horses.
Three brothers, 1 horse and breathtaking vaulting performance – the internationally successful Brüsewitz brothers are an integral part of the MiMaMo and should not be missing this year.
Living harmony – this is how the work of Liberty trainers Claudia Miller, Thomas Günther & Uwe Weinzierl could be described with their horses and ponies. Without a bridle, without saddle in freedom, the three different teams show a picture of freedom of a special kind.
Also present is the popular shepherd Anne Krüger-Degener. She conducts ducks and sheepbucks from the horse together with her shepherd dog to the centimeter and thus impresses with harmony between horse, dog and man.
The pony association in Hanover has been part of Pferd & Jagd for decades and is also one of the popular regular guests at MiMaMo. The young riders from the Pony Association show a great quadrille with ponies from all over Lower Saxony and create an exuberant atmosphere in the hall.
For the first time, on the other hand, the Liberty junior artist Marie Desodt is in Hanover. She shows diagrams full of trust and harmony, with horses and ponies, without saddle and bridle.