MONTANA CENTER FOR HORSEMANSHIP PRESENTS “HORSE TO HUMAN” ANNUAL CONFERENCE & HORSE CLINICS & FEATURING RECORDING ARTISTS IAN MUSNICK, ROB QUIST, OPEN RANGE PLUS AWARD WINNING HORSE FILMS SEPTEMBER 5-7 IN DILLON, MONTANA

Dillon, Montana, July 3, 2024 — Horse to Human – the Next Generation in Horsemanship, has announced several of award winning horse and western films for this year’s Equus International Film Festival, part of the annual Conference and Clinics at the Montana Center for Horsemanship.

Recording artist Ian Musnick, producer of “Voices of the West” celebrating Native American Cowboys and horse culture, will present his film in Dillon, Montana Thursday, September 5th for the annual international equine event. And coming from New Zealand, filmmmakers and horsemen who produced “Native Ride,” an award winning television series, will bring a team of nearly two dozen horsemen and horsewomen to present their documentary series.

Horseman and filmmaker, Rupert Isaacson, who produced the book and film, The Horse Boy will also present during the three day event.

Montana’s renowned singer/songwriter father and daughter, Rob and Halladay Quist and Montana band, Open Range will also perform each of the two evenings of the annual event.

Other award winning films screening include the western documentary, “You Just Cant See Them From the Road” about the battle to preserve some of America’s large ranchlands.

In addition to films and conference presenters, 3 of the nation’s top natural horsemanship clinicians will lead colt starting, cow working and advanced horsemanship clinics. These trainers include Nick Dowers, Bryan Neubert and Joe Wolter, who worked alongside Ray Hunt for many years.

The annual symposium, “Horse to Human…” runs Thursday through Saturday, September 5-7 at the Montana Center for Horsemanship in Dillon, Montana. For more information, please call 406.925.3270.

Booth and Table and Advertising Sponsorships are also available.

Registration is on Eventbrite.com: Horse to Human – the Next Generation in Horsemanship.

### The mission of the Montana Center for Horsemanship, which is an independent not for profit organization — To help every horse and person make the most of their respective lives To enable horses to learn effectively and experience “horse happiness” through the process of Natural Horsemanship To help individuals achieve personal and professional success in the equine fields.

Janet Rose
406.925.3270
janet.rose@williamkriegelfoundation.org

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