Traveler: The Galloping Pride of USC

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The University of South Carolina (USC) is known for its strong athletics program and its iconic mascot, the Gamecock. However, USC also has another unique and lesser-known mascot – the equine mascot. The equine mascot is a horse named Sir Big Spur. Sir Big Spur has been a part of USC athletics since the 1980s and has become a beloved symbol of the university. He is an American Saddlebred – a breed known for its elegance, beauty, and versatile nature. While the Gamecock remains the primary mascot at USC, the equine mascot has its own special significance.



The Sacred Riana

A terrifyingly brilliant stage show that is centred around the mystical and supernatural, The Sacred Riana is a force to be reckoned with and one to keep a close eye on at all times. Summoning spirits and moving objects using telekinesis our grand illusionist puts on a scary stage show that is not for the faint of heart.

An almost silent grand illusionist who only speaks in warnings, The Sacred Riana interacts with guests and performs a range of close up magic as well as grand illusions that involve zombies, possessed doppelgängers and much more.

An enigma to her fans our Indonesian grand illusionist is known by her long sleeve white blouse, red dress, long white sock and thick dark hair that covers half of her face. With an innocent child like quality to her appearance, this grand illusionist quickly becomes a living nightmare for some guests as she creeps up behind them muttering warnings of a greater power that is coming for them.

The ultimate Halloween entertainment, The Sacred Riana incorporate horror film characteristics with superb staging, dramatic routines, terrifying extras and unexplainable illusions and magic tricks.

Asia’s Got Talent Winner and America’s Got Talent Quarter Finalist, this grand illusionist provides an immersive horror film experience that is highly theatrical, dark and filled with drama. Making celebrity judges cower in their seats, The Sacred Riana boasts a scary stage show that has not been seen before.

With different storylines and performances available, The Sacred Riana also has an imaginary friend, named Riani, who is a worn-out doll. Since she was little, Riana has had Riani. According to old stories, a little girl spirit inhabited Riani The Doll. The spirit causes Riana's head to twitch as the little girl spirit pulls on her hand. Riana's hands shake repeatedly when on stage as she tries to reject Riani as she attempts to pull and hold her hand. Riana’s legs bend when standing due to Riani's spirit hugging Riana's leg.

Will Riani eventually be released into the world, or will Riana stop her? Find out at your next event.

To book The Sacred Riana or for more information about this scary stage show and booking Halloween entertainment, contact our Entertainment Specialists today.

The Sacred Riana

The Sacred Riana (born: Marie Antoinette Riana Graharani) is a magician performer and illusionist from Indonesia. She is a contestant joining the second season of Asia's Got Talent and is crowded the winner.

While the Gamecock remains the primary mascot at USC, the equine mascot has its own special significance. Sir Big Spur makes appearances at various USC athletic events, parades, and other university functions. He is often seen being ridden by someone dressed as a knight, further emphasizing the university's connection to its medieval-inspired mascot.

Contents

  • 1 Background
  • 2 Media
  • 3 After The Show
  • 4 External Links
Usc equine mascot

The equine mascot is a representation of USC's commitment to excellence and tradition. It symbolizes strength, grace, and the university's strong equestrian program. Sir Big Spur serves as a reminder of the university's rich history and its dedication to athletic and academic achievements. In addition to representing the university, the equine mascot also plays an important role in community outreach. Sir Big Spur and his rider make regular visits to hospitals, schools, and other community events, bringing joy and excitement to those they meet. The equine mascot may not be as well-known as the Gamecock, but it holds a special place in the hearts of USC students, alumni, and fans. Sir Big Spur and his rider embody the spirit and values of the university, and serve as a symbol of pride and tradition. Overall, the equine mascot at USC is a unique and cherished part of the university's culture. It represents more than just a mascot – it represents the strong connection between the university, its athletic programs, and the community. Sir Big Spur and his rider are a source of inspiration and pride for all associated with USC..

Reviews for "Traveler: The Galloping Icon of USC's Athletics Program"

1. John - 1 out of 5 stars:
I found the USC equine mascot to be incredibly boring and uncreative. It lacks any sort of uniqueness or energy that a mascot should have. It's just a simple horse without any interesting features or characteristics. It fails to engage the audience and create a sense of excitement or school spirit. Overall, I was disappointed with the USC equine mascot and feel that it could be vastly improved.
2. Sarah - 2 out of 5 stars:
The USC equine mascot is underwhelming, to say the least. As a representative of the university, it should reflect the school's spirit and values, but I feel like it falls short in that aspect. The design is lackluster and uninspiring, making it forgettable and uninteresting. I believe a more dynamic and visually appealing mascot could better capture the attention and enthusiasm of the crowd. The USC equine mascot leaves much to be desired.
3. Michael - 2.5 out of 5 stars:
While I appreciate the effort put into creating the USC equine mascot, I can't help but feel underwhelmed by its overall design. It lacks the vibrancy and charm that I've seen in other university mascots. The concept of a horse may be traditional, but it doesn't bring anything new or exciting to the table. I would have liked to see a mascot that stands out and captures the viewer's attention. The USC equine mascot is just average, and I expected more from a university with such a strong sports program.
4. Samantha - 2 out of 5 stars:
The USC equine mascot is quite forgettable and doesn't leave a lasting impression. It doesn't have any distinctive features that make it stand out among other mascots. In a sea of imaginative and charismatic mascots, the USC equine mascot fails to create a lasting connection with the fans. It's a missed opportunity to showcase the unique spirit and pride of the university. Overall, I was left unimpressed by the USC equine mascot and felt that it could have been much more captivating.

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