Valitar was a production created by Mark Remley and his wife, Tatyana on their San Diego horse ranch back in 2012. Since, it has dazzled thousands of audience members with its commitment to outstanding acrobatics performed by horses and their riders. As seasoned riders and horse experts, the production repeatedly drew large crowds and was the source of praise from the horseback riding community.
Valitar was the dream turned reality for Mark Remley and his wife, Tatyana Remley. It was the undoubtedly dazzling display of the inner connection between human and horse. It was truly a one of a kind, live equestrian performance that featured the professional abilities of the some the best acrobats in the world, as well as some of the best horses in the industry. This type of riding takes a specific type of skill that many professional horseback riders can’t perform.
Mark Remley is an avid supporter of PETA, or People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. PETA is a large network of animal activists who take stands on a number of issues, including but not limited to: abuse, neglect, fur manufacturers, meat and dairy farming practices, hunting, bull fighting and more. They are known for their stout stance on how animals should be treated.
Valitar offers audiences an opportunity to see the majestic bond between people and horses in a single breathtaking performance. Producers Mark and Tatyana Remley have recruited talented acrobats and fine horses from around the world to feature in Valitar. After years of preparation, the Remley’s announced that Valitar will make its world premiere at the Del Mar Fairgrounds in San Diego. Spectators won’t want to miss the opportunity to witness the power of Valitar.