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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Why Do Quadrille?


Originally known as horse ballets, the quadrille developed in France from a dance of the same name. Quadrilles historically numbered in multiples of four that performed complicated patterns and maneuvers, and were accompanied by music often written specifically for these gala performances. Eventually these horse ballets evolved into the elaborate equestrian festivals known as carrousels. One can only imagine the impact of such events in the days before the technological revolution.

The tradition now continues in riding clubs and schools all over the world. The value of quadrille riding is very well recognized. It gives the riders a way to have fun with their horses in the company of fellow riders, the M&M's have Wine and Cheese Night once a month after our ride, we use this time to catch up with teammates lives outside the horse world, discuss problems and upcoming events. The very nature of quadrille riding requires that riders sit up, look and ride. In addition, the challenge of being part of a group performing intricate figures provides a very special exhilaration and enjoyment to individual participant. If you are new to the competitive dressage arena or an accomplished competitor or anywhere in between riding as a team takes the pressure of you as an individual, as the tests are judged on spacing, alignment and synchrony of all four riders, this leave you to gain confidence and experience in the arena. USDF has quadrille tests available on their website at : http://www.usdf.org/downloads/forms/index.asp?TypePass=Tests.

The horses in the quadrille have to learn say in line at various paces, as well as balance and rate themselves. They learn to pass other horses and to be passed without protest, to go at the speed their riders choose regardless of what the horses around them are doing, and to leave the group promptly on command. This is sometimes a challenge for dressage horses who are use to performing alone and only have to deal with other horses in the warm up arena.

Find four or more individuals who would like to start riding as a quadrille and order Why Do Quadrille?, where I gathered most of my information for this post, off the USDF website.

Sue, Melissa, Gabby & Jeanine
When competing as a Quad you can have a little fun with your outfits.  We wear our white breaches
and black jacket in the winter & matching colorful short sleave shirts for the summer.
You can wrap your horse legs in colorful polo wraps that match your outfits.
So be creative but keep it conservative & neat, you are still competiting in the dressage arena
Sue, Beth, Bea & Jeanie at Rocking Horse
Performing Training Level




























If you have any question or would like any help with your quadrille or display team, please call me at 352-267-0082

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