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dressage movements in
which the
horse leaves the ground. They
include the
capriole, the courbette, the mezair, the
croupade and the levade. None are typically...
- surrounded, or to
fight more easily.
These included movements such as levade,
capriole, courbette, and ballotade.
Movements still seen
today in
competitive dressage...
- Hand", to show how the
horses are
trained for the
school jumps levade,
capriole, and courbette, all in-hand. This
demonstration includes work on the diagonal...
- to
caper means to leap in a
frolicsome way, and
probably derives from
capriole,
which derives from the
Latin for goat (Capra). The noun
caper means a...
- to come to my
school I'll
teach you the
capriole, If you want to come to my
school I'll
teach you the
capriole, yes,
Teach you, yes,
Teach you. I'll know...
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Capriole Goat
Cheese is an
artisan goat
cheese producer in Greenville, Indiana.
Founded in 1988,
Capriole is one of the
oldest and most award-winning...
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dressage movements where the
horse leaves the ground.
These include the
capriole, courbette, the mezair, the croupade, and levade. None are used in modern...
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Capers may also
refer to: A
caper is a jump also
known as a
cabriole or
capriole in
ballet and dressage.
Capers (name)
Flavius Caper, a 2nd-century Latin...
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Brewster Dairy Broughton Foods Company Byrne Dairy BelGioioso Cheese Inc.
Capriole Goat
Cheese Carnation –
founded as an
evaporated milk
company in 1899 Carvel...
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original on 7
August 2012.
Retrieved 26
September 2012. ""Tino, fai
ancora le
capriole ?". L'abbraccio a
Parma fra
Asprilla e Tanzi". La
Repubblica (in Italian)...