-
rears up and
strikes out with its forelegs. It is
similar to a
series of
levades with a
forward motion (not in place), with the
horse gradually bringing...
- if surrounded, or to
fight more easily.
These included movements such as
levade, capriole, courbette, and ballotade.
Movements still seen
today in competitive...
-
French Resistance, re****igns her to act as
housekeeper to his father,
Levade.
Levade is
hiding two
French Jewish boys, André and Jacob,
after their parents...
- Charles-Gaston
Levadé (3
January 1869 – 27
October 1948) was a
French composer. A
pupil of
Jules M****enet,
Grand Prix de Rome in 1863,
Levadé wrote chamber...
-
Almost Famous Russell Hammond 2001
World Traveler Cal
Charlotte Gray
Julien Levade 2003 Big Fish Will
Bloom Stage Beauty Ned
Kynaston 2005
Trust the Man Tobey...
- "Work in Hand", to show how the
horses are
trained for the
school jumps levade, capriole, and courbette, all in-hand. This
demonstration includes work...
-
Baltus Van T****el 2001
Gosford Park Sir
William McCordle Charlotte Gray
Levade High
Heels and Low
Lifes Kerrigan Christmas Carol: The
Movie Ghost of Christmas...
-
visible if
viewed from the rear. The
mezair is a
series of
successive levades in
which the
horse lowers its
forefeet to the
ground before rising again...
-
Ogive No. 1, MIDI rendition, 1:30 minutes, 5 KB
Ogive No. 2 for
Charles Levadé, MIDI rendition, 1:32 minutes, 5 KB
Ogive No. 3, MIDI rendition, 1:47 minutes...
- ground.
These include the capriole, courbette, the mezair, the croupade, and
levade. None are used in
modern competitive dressage, but are
performed by horses...