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  2. Freestyle to Music - Wikipedia

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    Freestyle to Music (from German kür, "freestyle"), originated in 1980 as a form of dressage competition in which movements are performed to music. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Musical freestyle dressage entertains and appeals to both devotees of the sport and the general public, and has increased the popularity of dressage.

  3. Musical freestyle - Wikipedia

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    Musical freestyle can refer to: Musical canine freestyle, performing synchronized routines with one's dog; Musical kur, equine dressage to music; Freestyle music, a form of dance-pop or electronic dance music; Freestyle rap

  4. Can music make dressage cool? [Video]

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    The music selections during Wednesday's routines were great — and could help dressage become more popular, if it wants to be. ...

  5. CHIO Rotterdam - Wikipedia

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    The same year the freestyle to music in dressage was introduced. Winner of the first dressage freestyle was the late German Reiner Klimke . A year later, in 1962, the Nations Cup for dressage was also introduced.

  6. Can music make dressage cool? [Video]

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    The music selections during Wednesday's routines were great — and could help dressage become more popular, if it wants to be. ...

  7. Musical canine freestyle - Wikipedia

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    Musical canine freestyle, also known as musical freestyle, freestyle dance, and canine freestyle, is a modern dog sport that is a mixture of obedience training, tricks, and dance that allows for creative interaction between dogs and their owners. [1] The sport has developed into competition forms in several countries around the world. [2]

  8. Olympics: Dressage benefits from bangin' music [Video]

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    The music selections during Wednesday's routines were great — and could help dressage become more popular, if it wants to be. Olympics: Dressage benefits from bangin' music [Video] Skip to main ...

  9. Richard Davison (equestrian) - Wikipedia

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    The Countess of Derby arranged for Sir Elton John and Robbie Williams to give permission for Davison to ride to their music in his dressage freestyle programmes. The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra recorded the compositions and the project was supported in part by The Foundation for Sport and the Arts. [23] [24]