Bruno Boisliveau & Les Cavaliers de l'Aventure

International Horse Show since 1985 | France

Bruno Boisliveau
Bruno Boisliveau

 

Bruno Boisliveau is horse rider, high school trainer and outstanding creator.


He is the founder and artistic director of Les Cavaliers de l'Aventure since 1985.
The company is set up in Vendée, France and and presents its horse show creations across Europe.

 

  • A great creative reputation


Bruno Boisliveau is a bit like a UFO floating through today's horse show landscape.
Away from traditional stereotypes, Bruno prefers to use the academic mastery for more dreamlike. As he often likes to say, "For us, technology and performance are at the service of image and message."

Personality and creativity of Bruno Boisliveau allowed him to collaborate with colleagues from the prestigious community of great music and artistic creation such as Michel Petrucciani, Richard Galliano or Daniel Buren. This high artistic value is the signature of the company Les Cavaliers de l'Aventure.

Duo with Michel Petrucciani at "Les Rendez-vous de l'Erdre" festival | 1996
Duo with Michel Petrucciani at "Les Rendez-vous de l'Erdre" festival | 1996

 

  • Tailor-made projects and designs


With this unique artistic science, thoughts of Bruno Boisliveau are frequently solicited by institutions, producers of entertainment and event agencies who wish to give a special touch to their event.


The various customers of Bruno have opened the doors of the most remarkable venues : the National Castle of Azay-le-Rideau, the Jules Verne Circus of Amiens, the National Stud of Hennebont, the Circus of Reims and the inevitable Zeniths for the French tour of a unprecedented horse show Symphonie Équestre.

Dressage on the water mirror of Château d'Azay-le-Rideau | 2010
Dressage on the water mirror of Château d'Azay-le-Rideau | 2010
Preparation of the act Don Quichotte at Equita' Lyon | Eurexpo 2008
Preparation of the act Don Quichotte at Equita' Lyon | Eurexpo 2008

 

  • A classically trained and a self-taught course


Trained in equestrian college by a former equerry of Le Cadre Noir of Saumur, Bruno Boisliveau joined the Puy du Fou in 1983. He then proposed to integrate high school dressage and horse stunts in the Cinéscénie which is now the largest night show in the world. During this course, Bruno created the Cavalry and Stund Schools, now grouped in the Equestrian Academy of the Puy du Fou.

With the creation of his own company, Bruno Boisliveau becomes independent. He designs and features two types of shows : short acts with aesthetics and poetry such as Don Quichotte, New Garoche or Marco Polo, but also long acts where circus arts, theater and music mix as in Mélodie en Cheval Majeur and Equilibre.