The Hop Top Show is the evening highlight of every Equitana - for the visitors, but also for the artists. Many associate unique experiences with their performances. Tickets for the 2023 show will be available soon.
The Hop Top Show has been staging the magical moments in the special relationship between man and horse with poetry and lightness for decades. But the gala evening is not only an experience for the audience; many of the internationally renowned artists also associate very personal memories with their performances in the big arena. For many it was the starting point of an impressive career.
From Essen to the Olympics
The Spaniard Santi Serra Camps performed in front of the Queen at the Olympic Games in London and has asked his Friesians and Arabs to dance in Los Angeles, Hong Kong and Qatar. Before conquering the world's prestigious arenas, he first wowed audiences with his playful and humorous composition of dogs and horses at the Hop Top Show in 2015. Two years earlier, he had won the Show Cup at the Equitana and thus recommended himself for the big stage. "The Hop Top Show is the greatest spectacle of all for me. To be there with my horses is just great. It is an experience every time," says the 34-year-old. He has been a regular guest since his first performances and was last part of the anniversary show "Rhapsody" in 2022.
Adventure with permission to leave
Audience favourite Lorenzo still needed an exit permit from his mother for his first performance in 1995. "At that time I was just 17 years old and there was still a border between France and Germany," he recalls. The adventure was a turning point for the young man and his four Camargue horses. "It was the beginning of my international career as an artist." It took him to Las Vegas, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Malaysia, St. Petersburg and time and again to Essen. He describes the Hop Top Show as a special challenge: "For me, it is also always the search for the next spectacular creation." In the minutes before entering, he focuses completely. "In these moments the tension is very high. Then I don't talk to anyone. Instead, I make sure that my horses are placed correctly and that everything in my team runs as we discussed beforehand."
Backstage pizza for Carla
Harmony and the unique connection to her animals - Anne Krüger-Degener has always fascinated the audience with this. But she herself also feels the trust that dogs, goats and especially the horses show her is a gift. "One of the most beautiful moments for me is when we put our horses down in the Hop Top Show and, despite the hustle and bustle and the music, they really let go and even close their eyes. That can't be forced." But the animal trainer was touched by another experience: "At that time Carla was still very small. We came out of the show and backstage someone brought us a pizza because the child must be hungry."
Acrobatics with light effects
A good after-show party is also important to him, admits Viktor Brüsewitz with a broad grin. The internationally successful vaulter has already galloped through the big ring several times with his team, acrobatics and spectacular light effects included. Jannik Heiland is responsible for that. "That's just his thing - especially when it lights up at the end." The boys do everything themselves, from the costumes to the chorography, and are correspondingly nervous about whether everything will work out. "Beforehand, there are tingles everywhere. We are totally psyched and want it to start at all costs," says Viktor Brüsewitz.
A childhood dream
Laury Tisseur was also tense before his first performance. The show "Rhapsody" (2022) was the premiere for him. "As a child, I used to watch the artists myself and never thought I would be on a stage like this myself. To be part of the Hop Top Show is a dream come true for me."
Which artists will enchant the 2023 audience is still a secret. Tickets for the gala evenings on Friday, 10 March, Saturday, 11 March and Sunday, 12 March, each at 7.30 pm, will soon be available at the Equitana ticket shop.