Trainer and performer Antoine Romanoff rides Zinco, a Lusitano horse, at the Hummingbird Ranch in Santa Susana, Calif., as they prepare for the upcoming “Cavalia’s Odysseo” show. The show opens Wednesday in downtown Burbank. (Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times)
Antoine Romanoff works with Indigo, an Appaloosa horse, in preparation for “Cavalia’s Odysseo.” (Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times)
Trainer and performer Antoine Romanoff works with Indigo, an Appaloosa horse. (Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times)
Founder and artistic director of “Cavalia” Norman Latourelle gets a kiss from Pom Pom in the stables. (Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times)
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One of 67 horses walks into the tent stables at the “Cavalia’s Odysseo” village in Burbank. The village features a 10-story white big top and five additional tents. The show is an ode to horse and man. (Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times)
Antoine Romanoff works with Arabian horses to prepare for “Cavalia’s Odysseo.” (Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times)