The airs above the ground or school jumps are a series of higher-level, Haute ecole, classical dressage movements in which the horse leaves the ground...
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Lipizzan (category Conservation Priority Breeds of the Livestock Conservancy)
stylized jumps and other movements known as the "airs above the ground". These horses are mostly bred at the Piber Federal Stud, near Graz, Austria, and are...
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Airs Above the Ground is a 1965 novel by Mary Stewart. The title derives from Classical dressage, in particular, the graceful Airs Above the Ground, the...
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Dressage (section "Airs" above the ground)
classical dressage training and performances that involve the "airs above the ground" (described below), the "baroque" breeds of horses are popular and purposely...
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including the Haute Ecole jumps, or Airs above the ground, even though it may perform them a little differently from the ideal performance due to the build...
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Spanish Riding School (category 1572 establishments in the Habsburg monarchy)
Deux", "On the Long Rein", "The Grand Solo" and "The School quadrille." Green is used for "Work In-Hand" and the "Airs above the Ground". The shabrack is...
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may refer to: One of the Airs above the ground or school jumps performed by horses in classical dressage Courbette, a commune of the Jura département of...
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Mary Stewart (novelist) (redirect from The Little Broomstick)
Michael (1959) The Ivy Tree (1961) The Moon-Spinners (1962), filmed as The Moon-Spinners This Rough Magic (1964) Airs Above the Ground (1965) The Gabriel Hounds...
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the Spanish Riding School of Vienna perform for Patton with their Lipizzaner stallions a precision dressage exhibition and the individual "Airs Above...
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statue Lipizzan, a European breed of riding horse renowned for its "airs above the ground" Flying Horse Walk, a shopping centre in Nottingham City Centre...
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develop the levade and from that, the airs above the ground. The following are elements of the correct piaffe: The piaffe is straight and comes from the rider...
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Weinhold, Connective Bargaining (1981) p. 53 and p. 58 Mary Stewart, Airs Above the Ground (1967) p. 98 Eric Berne, Sex in Human Loving (1970) p. 47 Keown...
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rotation "Airs" above the ground, a term used in dressage Active Infrared, combines infrared illumination of spectral range 700–1,000 nm (just below the visible...
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Spur (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
travers, and renvers, and the airs above the ground. Dressage riders tend to ride in Waterford-style spurs with a rounded knob at the end. Conversely, show...
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Longeing demonstration over fences The Grand manège des écuyers The Selle Français are used to display the 'airs above the ground.' Other "Big Four" academies:...
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on the ground. Vortigern plans to use Merlin as the sacrifice. Merlin realises that the fort's foundation is unstable due to the caves below ground, but...
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The Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Novel was established in 1954. Only hardcover novels written by a published American author are eligible. Paperback...
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martingales.: 26 airs above the ground, airs Movements in haute ecolé or "high school" classical dressage, where the horse leaves the ground with two or four...
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720 degrees or advanced airs above the ground. If a rider does so, he or she receives a zero for the element, and in addition the score for Choreography...
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Horses in warfare (section The Americas)
designed for the battlefield. However, the airs above the ground were unlikely to have been used in actual combat, as most would have exposed the unprotected...
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also provides the animal with the power needed to perform complex movements, including the piaffe and the airs above the ground. Within the dressage world...
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the United States by William Morrow. As usual with the author, the novel is narrated in first person by a bold and intelligent young woman, and the setting...
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The Moon-Spinners is a 1964 American mystery film starring Hayley Mills, Eli Wallach and Peter McEnery in a story about a jewel thief hiding on the island...
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Haute école may refer to: The haute école (F. "high school"), advanced components of Classical dressage The "airs above the ground", dressage movements practiced...
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Mary Stewart's Merlin Trilogy (redirect from The Merlin Trilogy)
of the first three novels in Mary Stewart's Arthurian Saga: The Crystal Cave (1970), The Hollow Hills (1973), and The Last Enchantment (1979). The omnibus...
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performing the difficult "Airs above the Ground." 1624 – Classical dressage is being taught in Italy. Neapolitan stallions perform the "Airs above the Ground" between...
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Condensed Books was a series of hardcover anthology collections, published by the American general interest monthly family magazine Reader's Digest and distributed...
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is preceded in the pentalogy by The Last Enchantment (1979), and succeeded by The Prince and the Pilgrim (1995). The protagonists of the story are Mordred...
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The Prince and the Pilgrim is a 1995 fantasy novel by Mary Stewart. It is a stand-alone novel, has an oblique reference to King Arthur, and is not a part...
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suspense. Julian Gale and the play Tiger, Tiger (with a different author) are also mentioned in The Wind Off the Small Isles (1968) by the same author. Lucy Waring...
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