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Haras Dos Cavaleiros Lusitanos Dance with Houston Ballet! October 8 was the kickoff event for Houston Ballet's annual Ballet Ball, and their partner this year was Carnan Properties, a new real estate venture launched in 2013 by Carmina Zamorano and partner Nancy Arreguin to market high-end residential real estate to United States and international clients. The response to date has been spectacular with a large number of relocations coming to Houston and The Woodlands from Mexico and sales from as far away as Africa. But, we digress from HORSES! The theme of the party was the new Aladdin ballet, whose American premiere will be on February 20 in Houston. The Galleria's ice rink was transformed into a tented Arabian Nights setting for approximately 700 partygoers who were treated to a performance uniting the Houston Ballet's dancers with Haras Dos Cavaleiros' horses. Trainers Tiago Ernesto and Antonio Garcia presented Lusitano stallions Que-Ba Da Broa and Unanime Da Broa in long lines, dancing along a walkway with guests on each side. It was an amazing sight, something never before imagined at The Galleria, one of the top retail meccas in North America. One thing is for certain, Houston's party people will be talking about this event for some time to come!

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Haras Dos Cavaleiros Lusitanos Dance with Houston Ballet!October 8 was the kickoff event for Houston Ballet's annual Ballet Ball, and their partner thisyear was Carnan Properties, a new real estate venture launched in 2013 by CarminaZamorano and partner Nancy Arreguin to market high-end residential real estate to UnitedStates and international clients. The response to date has been spectacular with a largenumber of relocations coming to Houston and The Woodlands from Mexico and sales from asfar away as Africa.

But, we digress from HORSES! The theme of the party was the new Aladdin ballet, whoseAmerican premiere will be on February 20 in Houston. The Galleria's ice rink was transformedinto a tented Arabian Nights setting for approximately 700 partygoers who were treated to aperformance uniting the Houston Ballet's dancers with Haras Dos Cavaleiros' horses. TrainersTiago Ernesto and Antonio Garcia presented Lusitano stallions Que-Ba Da Broa and UnanimeDa Broa in long lines, dancing along a walkway with guests on each side. It was an amazingsight, something never before imagined at The Galleria, one of the top retail meccas in NorthAmerica.

One thing is for certain, Houston's party people will be talking about this event for some timeto come!