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- 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...