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Classical/Haute Ecole Schools In Europe?
I know that there are 4 school left in the world that teach the haute ecole or classical dressage principles. An obvious on is the Spanish Riding School in Vienna. What are the other three?
I think that one is in France, another Portugal, and in Spain. I think, at least. What are their names?
Thanks!
To answer better for feilfoo-there are four left from the original baroque period (or around then). The schools and academies today might teach haute ecole-but are not part of the original few that existed. And-although they teach very well-much of the principles and methods from the original schools have been kept within the few that exist. The new schools replicate the teachings-but are not exact.
The Cadre Noir is the french one.
The spanish riding school is in spain
The portugese school of equestrian art is in portugal
The royal andalusian school of equestrian art is in spain


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