Parc de Pierre-Brune Announces “Pierre de Lune” Horse Show
(eap) The family-oriented amusement park Parc de Pierre-Brune in the French Vendée region is presenting a new horse show entitled “Pierre de Lune” from the park’s reopening on April 6. A mixture of vaulting, dance and poetry will entertain visitors twice a day for 30 minutes each time. The show will revolve around the adventures of the park mascot, goblin “Echo”, who experiences a wealth of emotions.
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“From anger to sadness and hope, Echo’s emotions form the central theme of the show. A spectacle in which everyone can recognize oneself. We want to transport the theme of emotions and feelings through our mascot, who wears a mask... just as we sometimes, when it comes to our own emotions,” explains Emmanuel Normand, director of the park. However, Echo does not have to experience this multitude of emotions alone on his journey. At his side is the forest elf “Sola”, who gives him support and optimism. Together they set off in search of an unexpected treasure: the moonstone.
In addition to the new show, visitors can once again look forward to evening events in July and August this year, with a program including various concerts. The Parc de Pierre-Brune was opened in 1959 and offers various leisure activities, including playgrounds, trampolines, mini karts, a chain carousel, mini golf and water attractions. ■