Atlantica - 01.01.2006, Síða 58

Atlantica - 01.01.2006, Síða 58
56 AT L A N T I CA Some Horses Need a Haircut The thing is, Icelandic horses get hot. It makes sense; they are programmed to grow thick coats in the winter, and shed in the spring. Even if you take them hundreds of kilo- meters south to Germany – where about 80,000 Icelandic horses tölt around today – they still grow the fur that gets them through long winters in the Icelandic highlands. (Along with stand- ing in groups with their backsides to the wind, another Darwinian trick that has made many a motor tourist wonder.) It is early November, and the afternoon debut of Apassionata, an international horse show in its third season that will be touring Germany this spring. The event showcases horses and human performers from all over the world in choreo- graphed and costumed acts. This is the first year that the Icelandic horse will be part of the show. Six riders and six horses make up the Icelandic event and some of them (the horses) had to be shaved. “We didn’t want to,” says Styrmir Árnason, a three-time Icelandic horse world champion who is coordinating their part of the show. “But because it’s so hot in the hall and they have such a thick coat at this time of the year, we had to do it. They would have had problems breathing.” Still, the six horses representing look pretty good today. Small – next to some of the massive The Icelandic horse tölts its stuff in German equestrian extravaganza Apassionata. Text by Krista Mahr. Photos by Thorkell Thorkelsson. breeds like the glossy black Frisen – but holding their own. Like a lot of things in Iceland, the Icelandic horse is getting trendy. A pure breed and one of the oldest on earth, its merits are no mystery in its native country. Now, the horse is gaining more recognition in horse riding circles throughout Europe for its mellow temperament and strong character. Once a horse leaves Iceland, it can never go back, a restriction designed to keep the breed pure and disease free. There are about as many Icelandic horses, if not more, in Germany today as there are in Iceland. The first Icelandic equine immigrants, Árnason tells me, were imported to Germany in the 1960s by a horse enthusiast who was trying to save foals from being eaten. (Icelanders are nothing if not resourceful, and horsemeat used to be a fairly common dish.) “That was the beginning, of course, and then people started to find out about the horse and started to like it,” he says. Icelandair and Island Tours, which promotes tourism to Iceland from Frankfurt, both signed on to sponsor the Icelandic horses’ participa- tion in Apassionata. The music, choreography, set, and story of Iceland’s segment were devel- oped by singer Arndís Halla, an Icelander liv- ing in Germany who is the official “Voice of ICELANDa “When I started Icelandic riding, all of my friends were laughing. ‘Ha, ha, ha... go ride fast in the woods,’” says a 26-year-old Norwegian equestrian who is riding one of the Icelandic horses in Apassionata. “Now, it’s like ‘Oh, you ride Icelandic horses? That’s cool.” Continued on pg. 58 » 050-53 Atl 106 Suburbs+Ice.indd 56 16.12.2005 13:00:03
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