This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Anneli, I erred re levade and meant "airs above the ground"  I actually
thought "levade" meant "airs above the ground"  These foreign languages!
That, "airs above the ground" is more of a canter movement as the stallion
tries to get sufficient push for his leap into the air.    Jean






Jean Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Authoress of "The Colonel's Daughter"
Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ]
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jean Gayle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com <fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com>
Date: Friday, March 31, 2000 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: Fjords & classical dressage


>Anneli, re Tere a tere, Would this be a bit similar to the movements before
>the lavade  (sp?) or am I totally off.  I have watched the younger horses
>before they learn the leap in to the air and they do a backward movement
>that does resemble an unsteady canter?????  I do not believe I have seen
>this at Prix level???????  Out of my garden on this one.   Jean
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>Jean Gayle
>Aberdeen, WA
>[Authoress of "The Colonel's Daughter"
>Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ]
>http://www.techline.com/~jgayle
>Barnes & Noble Book Stores
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