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What does HE stand for?

Haute Ecole (French)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Dressage was almost exclusively concerned with thetraining of horses for military operations and had nothing to do with what hasbecome known as haute ecole equi-tation, which can be seen at its best in theSpanish Riding School in Vienna.
There will also be re-enactments of hunting with lances and arrows and a demonstration from the Haute Ecole, the the high school of Elizabethan riding.
During the Renaissance, horses were bred not only for war, but for haute ecole (classical) riding, popular among the elite of the time.
His father gave him a Hanoverian stallion and, by the time he was 12,he was the world's youngest haute ecole rider.
The two-and-a-half-hour gala will include seven displays, covering 23 superb lessons - such as the Ballett de Baroque and the Bolero, as well as popular movements from the Haute Ecole, or High School, such as the Couvret, the Levade and the Capriole.
This riding style -- termed "classical" -- demands agility, speed and calmness in the face of danger from the horse/rider partnership and is the source of many of the Haute Ecole dressage (advanced training) movements seen today in competitions such as the Olympics.
He is a former chairman of EEMA, the European Forum for Electronic Business, and holds an EMBA degree from France's Haute Ecole de Commerce.

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