BIG APPLE CIRCUS IN
CHICAGO
Sixty Arabian Owners Run Away to Join the Circus!!!
On June
7,1998, at 6 AM (!!!) a bus ultimately loaded with 42 Arabian horse enthusiasts
departed StarWest Stable, New Berlin, Illinois, destination: Arlington
Park race track in Chicago, Illinois, where the Big Apple Circus of New
York City was performing. The object of the trip was to join the circus.
Of those
on the bus, nine were "Davenport People." A week later, another
fourteen people comprising almost the entire staff of Craver Farms and
their families joined the migration in two van loads.
The trip
was instigated by the Davenport Arabian Horse Conservancy, planned and
carried out as an Alice Martin Production. In addition to the fun of a
marvelous entertainment experience, we enjoyed seeing three Davenport stallions
looking beautiful in performance.
En route
on the four-hour bus trip, delicious refreshments were served, there was
general visiting, some open card-sharking and an abundance of good humor.
Treated like Visiting Royalty
The crowd
was welcomed by Katja Schumann, equine director and the premier equestrienne
of the Big Apple Circus, holder of the La Dame du Cirque award of the International
Circus Festival of Monte Carlo and a gold medal from the Circus World Championships.
Ms. Schumann is famous for her performances with horses both mounted and
as liberty acts. She acted as a gracious hostess, and participants in the
bus section of the trip were privileged to observe the horses in a morning
training session. For many of them this was the highlight of the trip.
What a privilege to see professionally trained horses which love their
work and trainer!
Seven days
later, Craver Crew members in a second migration via antique vans were
furnished a box of seats in the choicest section of the tent. These were
Brian Bugg, Dana Smith and Marty Bugg and their families, Terry Hall’s
teenage sons Justin and Randy, Bobby Donaway and Charles Craver. Thrills
Under the Big Top The performance opened with a darkened ring. Soft lighting
revealed a low bank of fog in which white Arabian horses moved at graceful
liberty. Three of these horses were Davenport stallions (The Circus has
two others). The horses did nothing much but be themselves: sniffing the
ground, some exchanges of squeals, general movement. The crowd loved it,
and then the show went on. There were clowns, acrobats, elephants, high
wire acts, Katja riding, wire dancing. All was to a snazzy musical score
played by a red-hot band. Before we knew it, the show was over.
Back to the Grind
Alas, so
was the dream: in our enthusiasm to go, we overlooked that we would have
to have our own housing if we stayed on permanently, and we just plumb
forgot to bring mobile homes. We had no choice but to get back into the
bus and vans and return to the dreary life of central Illinois, which is
enlivened because we mostly have horses of our own—Davenports, in fact,
for many of us—and we don’t have to go to the Circus to see good horses.
But visions
of the day remain, and this coming summer we look forward to another trip
to see The Big Apple Circus, in Chicago, that toddling town. Dates: June
12-27, 1999. An effort will be made to arrange a meeting of Davenport and
other Al Khamsa people for the event. At present it appears that a promising
date will be on Sunday the 13th of June for an afternoon performance, but
plans may change. *
EXTRA! EXTRA!
*From QUESTTALK #3: For those of you in
the Midwest, a special outing is planned for June 13th in order to attend
the Big Apple Circus on its Chicago stay.
"Katja is on Long Island right now,
but the circus starts its move to the Windy City in about a week. Alice
Martin, as she did last year, has chartered a bus which "leaves StarWest
parking lot at 6 a.m. again on Sunday, June 13, for the Big Apple Circus
at Arlington International, Arlington Heights.
"The $45 ticket includes your bus fare,
mezzanine seating at the 1 p.m. performance of the circus ($31 value),
breakfast, lunch and dinner, and a Schumann training session in the air
conditioned red and white striped tent before lunch.
"Equestrienne Katja Schumann will join
us for lunch. We should be back at StarWest before 7 p.m. There are 47
seats on this bus, and the reservations are first-come, first served."
Call Alice at
217-546-9400
or email her at:
StarwestNB@WorldNet.ATT.NET
Alice also says, "There are high quality
DAHC T-shirts available for $15 each from me at 1736 S. Farmingdale Road,
New Berlin, IL 62670.
"Make your check payable to DAHC and
state your preference for blue, white, grey, sand or cream.
"Featuring a drawing by Homer Davenport
of Homer Davenport on a horse in the desert, it includes a headline from
the New York Evening Mail when the paper ran that installment of his desert
adventures on November 27, 1906.
"They are available in one super-size
fits all, extra-large only."
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Circus Dates Elsewhere
Unfortunate
people who cannot attend the Circus with our group from the Springfield,
Illinois, area can still get in on the show:
at Boston MA, 4/3—5/9;
at Queens NY, 5/14-23;
at Long Island, NY, 5/28—6/6;
at Chicago, IL, 6/12-27;
at Charlestown RI, 7/5-11;
at Hanover NH, 7/14-19;
at Shelburne VT, 7/22-26.
For specific
locations and times of shows, contact The Big Apple Circus Business office
at 212-268-2500 or us at Craver Farms at 217-742-3415.
This is
the best show in the world, so you owe it to yourself to see it. If you
must have an excuse to goof off, take a kid along!
Why Young Stallions Run Away to Join
the circus...
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