Tournament
of Kings at Excalibur Hotel & Casino, the most exciting dinner show on the
Vegas Strip, recently introduced its newest cast member and first female horse
rider Iranda Dyer. Dyer was hired to perform alongside the other maidens of
Tournament of Kings in a new dance routine, but has a unique role and dance
partner. Dyer, a skilled rider with 20 years of experience with horses, sits
atop Nobilissimo, one of the show’s four-legged cast members, and commands him
through a performance of dressage. Considered an art, dressage is a routine in
which horse and rider make precise movements as one harmonious team.
Nobilissimo
is an Andalusian, a breed commonly referred to as “the horse of the kings.”
When Dyer is not working with him at Tournament of Kings she works as a sports
massage therapist for horses at three Las Vegas equine centers. Dyer currently
performs in Tournament of Kings Friday, Sunday and Monday.
About
Tournament of Kings:
One
of the last true dinner shows in Las Vegas, Tournament of Kings is a live
production adapted from the tale of King Arthur. Performed in a 900-seat
theater-in-the-round arena, the show engages the audience through its tale of
valor and treachery. Mighty horses and feats of skill, special effects and
pyrotechnics further add to the unique appeal of the production. Throughout the
performance, a hearty three-course meal is served in the spirit and tradition
of the medieval period – sans utensils. Show times are 6 p.m. Monday and Friday
and 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Wednesday – Thursday and Saturday – Sunday. Tickets
are $59 (not including applicable service charges and taxes) and can be
purchased at the Excalibur box office, online at excalibur.com or by phone at
(702) 597-7600.
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