Cavalia extends its run at Marymoor Park for a third and final time through March 4

"Cavalia: A Magical Encounter Between Man and Horse" has extended its run another week for the third and final time, according to a Tuesday press release.

“Cavalia: A Magical Encounter Between Man and Horse” has extended its run another week for the third and final time, according to a Tuesday press release.

The show, which premiered Jan. 20, will now be under the White Big Top at Marymoor Park at 6046 W. Lake Sammamish Pkwy N.E. near Redmond through Sunday, March 4. Cavalia was originally scheduled to run through Feb. 5 but a strong demand has led organizers to extend the run for a third time.

Cavalia, created by Normand Latourelle, is an orchestration of multimedia, equestrian and performing arts and combines acrobatics, dance, aerial artistry and live music with the addition of horses.

“The reception we’ve received in Seattle has been overwhelmingly enthusiastic,” said Latourelle, Cavalia’s founder and artistic director. “Not only has the show been embraced by horse lovers, but also by those who enjoy innovative arts, and we see a lot of families – children, parents and grandparents, coming out to enjoy this unique and rare experience and to create memories that will last a lifetime.”

Tickets are on sale now and are priced from $34.50 to $99.50 plus applicable fees. For more information, visit www.cavalia.net.