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When the horse demonstrates proficiency in the ballotade, the capriole is introduced.
It did a quick, capriole out of sheer pleasure, and almost unseated Herewiss.
The courbette, like the capriole, is first introduced through the easier croupade.
The croupade and ballotade: predecessors to the capriole.
Movements performed include the levade, capriole and courbette.
These included movements such as levade, capriole, courbette, and ballotade.
He made her leap straight up into the air and kick out behind her in mid-air, all in faultless control: a perfect capriole.
Black Hawk helicopters will demonstrate mechanized versions of the Lipizzaner capriole, rising up and rotating playfully in empty space.
A caper (from the Italian-based capriole, "a playful gambol") connotes mischief but not sustained wrongdoing.
Capriole introduced Piper's Moon, a soft-ripening Camembert-style chevre.
The classical dressage movement known as the Capriole is also very similar to the low buck done by a horse when it kicks out with both hind legs.
The next section is the "Work in Hand", to show how the horses are trained for the school jumps levade, courbette, and capriole, all in-hand.
Kimmo Hakola (1958, Finland): Capriole, for bass and cello (1991)
Even from this distance, the restoration of Pitch- wife's spirit was visible in the way be hobbled at his wife's side with a gait like a mummer's capriole.
The famous capriole, in which the horse simultaneously leaps into the air while kicking its rear legs backward, was used to clear more space around the horse during armed engagement.
But Judith Schad, who is an owner of Capriole Inc., a small goat-cheese maker in Greenville, Ind., disagreed.
Il marinaio avrebbe voluto mettersi a ballare e a fare le capriole.
The verb to caper means to leap in a frolicsome way, and probably derives from capriole, which derives from the Latin for goat (note: Capra (genus)).
Named "best of show" was Wabash Cannonball, a goat cheese made in Greenville, Ind., by Capriole, a company owned by Judy Schad.
The capriole: a jump in place where the stallion leaps into the air, tucking his forelegs under himself, and kicking out with his hind legs at the height of elevation.
The "high school" or 'haute ecole' school jumps, popularly known as the "airs above the ground," include the courbette, capriole, levade, and ballotade.
The Capriole horses wear a braided tail wrapped short in a "queue" (known elsewhere as a "mud tail"), which is fixed with a decorative tail bag (Schweiftasche).
Made famous by the Lipizzan horses at the Spanish Riding School, the airs include the levade, capriole, croupade, courbette, and ballotade.
For the past four months, the store called Capriole -"jump" in fox-hunting vernacular -has sold not only Burke's books but other goods with the name, including saddles and handmade wooden mailboxes.
His daughter, Capriole de Saint-Hilaire inherited it when he died in 1805 and she passed it on to the Sarzeau curé when she died in 1862.