Quadrille is a choreographed dressage ride, commonly performed to music, which is often compared to an equestrian ballet or to a drill team. The basic elements of quadrille riding came from the linear formations used in warfare dating back to the 1650s.[1] A minimum of four horses are used, although many times more (always in pairs), which perform movements together. Quadrille may be ridden as a performance, such as those given by the Spanish Riding School, or as a competitive test with judging.[2] At the highest level, quadrille includes movements such as shoulder-in, travers, half-pass, passage, flying changes, and canter pirouettes.
References
- ↑ Equisearch (2006-07-25). "History of the Dressage Quadrille". EquiSearch. Retrieved 2022-06-14.
- ↑ "USDF, Your Connection to the American Dressage Community". USDF, Your Connection to the American Dressage Community. Retrieved 2022-06-14.
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