Join us for a workshop with
Rupert Isaacson

November 3 & 4, 2023

We’re excited to announce that internationally acclaimed author, mentor, trainer and visionary, Rupert Isaacson, will be joining us in-person at Bramblewood Stables November 3-4th. This event will focus on his classical in-hand work with the horses and the connections this work inspires in human and equine growth.


Rupert Isaacson

Horses have always been Rupert’s first love well before his journeys to find assistance for his autistic son, Rowan. While his travels have been chronicled in The Horse Boy documentary and book by the same title, followed by The Long Ride Home — effectively placing Rupert as the founding father of horses and autism working together — it was his subsequent immersion in the Old Master system of horse training that truly brought together all aspects of his work.

Rupert’s teachers include Luis Valença, widely considered the greatest practitioner of classical dressage alive today, alongside his protege Gonçalo Linhas, both of Portugal, and Christian Bachinger of the Spanish Riding School of Vienna. (Spend some time looking up these masters if you’re not familiar with them — they hold the key to the ancient horsemanship that we edited out of horse sport in the 20th century.)

From the ancient world to the present, classical in-hand work has been the foundation of communication between horse and human. But the benefits don’t stop there. Science now shows us that the exercises Rupert will be exploring in this workshop can aid participants (two and four legged) in reducing stress responses while charting new brain maps. Our goal in hosting this clinic is to train our staff and current farm family in the basics of the Classical system so everyone is on the same page as we continue to rehabilitate horses and expand our programs. There are limited spots remaining for participants and trailer-ins, but we encourage everyone interested to join us as auditors.

**If you are currently in sessions at Bramblewood or a member of the farm staff, please contact Kim to discuss scholarship opportunities.*

Friday evening we invite the public to join us for a Q & A session with Rupert that will cover all aspects of his work from Horse Boy to philosophy and beyond.

Rupert was born in 1967 in London to a South African mother and Zimbabwean father, and grew up half in London, half on a remote horse farm in the British countryside and also with Africa looming large in his life. Coming from a family of pioneers and adventurers – Russian Jews who went to Africa on his father’s side, British, Dutch and mixed race settlers on his mother’s side – Rupert’s grandparents were journalists, war correspondents, cattle ranchers and artists. His father is an architect and his mother a sculptor.

A journalist for the British and American press from the early 1990s (Daily and Sunday Telegraph, Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday, Independent on Sunday, Esquire, National Geographic, Conde Nast Traveller – among others), he has also published several guidebooks to Africa and India, and is he author of three non-fictional memoirs: The Healing Land (a New York Times Notable Book), which tells the story of his family in Africa, and of his own time spent living with the Bushmen of the Kalahari Desert; The Horse Boy (a New York Times and Sunday Times bestseller), which tells the story of his journey across Mongolia on horseback with his autistic son Rowan; and The Long Ride Home, which tells of the three subsequent healing journeys he and his son made to Africa, Australia and the Navajo Reservation, as well as his discovery of how horses can help autism and special needs in general.

Rupert also runs the Horse Boy Foundation which offers services to autism families, and helps direct several satellite centers offering similar services in North America and Europe.

In partnership with Iliane Lorenz he also teaches Horse Boy Method, Movement Method (a homeschool technique aimed at autism, ADD and ADHD families among others), and other kinetic learning techniques, along with Helios Harmony, a way of introducing riders to the higher levels of equitation without being screamed at(!).

A successful documentary filmmaker – The Horse Boy and Endangerous – and writer and conceiver of reality TV shows (The Quest – which aired on ABC in 2014 & 2021 – was his original concept and he helped produce the show), and in addition his mainstream Hollywood projects include The Horse Boy feature film and The Goth Lords.

A career in human rights runs parallel to all this. In 2004 he founded the Indigenous Land Rights Fund, which helps hunting and gathering tribes gain legal title to their ancestral land and which helped the Bushmen of Botswana win the largest land claim in African history in 2006 – as a result of which he is now banned from Botswana (!).

A small time breeder of Lusitano horses, Rupert relaxes by reading historical novels, planting trees and drinking beer, especially IPAs. He quite likes wine too. And food.

Workshop FAQs

Who can benefit from this 2-day workshop?

While participant spots are limited, auditors are encouraged. If you’re interested in finding a better way to live and work with your horse, a seeker of truth, autism family member, therapist, equine-assisted practitioner, or continual learner, there will be much insight to gain over the course of the workshop.

Workshop Schedule:

  • Friday November 3rd:
    9:00 AM - 5:00 PM - Helios Harmony, the Old Master System (participants and auditors)
    6:00 PM - Q & A Session with Rupert (open to the public, autism families, therapists, community members, seekers, practitioners)

  • Saturday November 4th:
    9:00 - 5:00 PM - Day 2 Helios Harmony (participants and auditors)

Cost:

  • Participants: $700 for both days *

  • Auditors: $80 for both days ($50 per single day)

  • Q & A with Rupert: $30 per person

    ** if you are currently on staff or a student at Bramblewood, please see Kim for pricing. **

Sign Me Up!

We’d love to have you join us. Email Kim for all that you need to get on the list for this weekend of immersion, wisdom, and joy. You can also text Bramblewood Stables at 864-363-3727.

Sign Up for the Workshop:

Friday November 3rd and Saturday November 4th @ Bramblewood Stables.