Added: 10/24/2005 |
Talking about bullfighting Barcelona on web, we should mention that bullfighting itself is national sport and spectacle of Spain. Called the corrida de toros in Spanish, the bullfight takes place in a large outdoor arena known as the plaza de toros. The object is for one of the bullfighters (toreros)-the matador-to kill a wild bull, or toro, with a sword.
In description on bullfighting Barcelona on web one can find such information that Spain has always been famous for its bull-fights which are undergoing a new lease of life with a great increase in interest. In Spain the bullfight is called the Fiesta Nacional (The national Sport). There are few places in Spain where a bull-ring can't be found within a short drive. It is the most common thing associated with Spain, and rightly so for its origins date back to 711AD when the first bullfight (corrida) took place in honour of the crowning of King Alfons VIII. Every week, all over Spain, many thousands of Spaniards flock to the nearest bullring, but not all Spaniards agree with the sport, or like it.
It is reported that each year, within Spain, 24,000 bulls are killed in front of an audience of 30 million people. This event as bullfighting Barcelona on web is described in detail. The bullfighting season runs from March to October. Bullfighting was originally done on horseback and was a sport reserved for the aristocracy.
This changed when Felipe V prohibited the nobles from practicing the sport as he felt it was a bad example for the public's education. From then on the commoners took on the sport, facing the bulls unarmed, dodging and taunting the bull then eventually placing small spears into the bull, the origin of the banderillas of today's bullfights. Around 1724 the sport was transformed from horseback to foot. The bullfight is literally a dance with death. The bullfighter has to carefully examine and study the movements and strengths of the bull. One wrong move and he will end up gored or seriously injured.
It is certain though that at the end of the show, the bull will die, yes, it is literally a show. The bullfighter has to demonstrate his skills to the audience in a dramatic and enthusiastic way. If he makes a good job of it and gets a good round of applause at the end he could be bestowed the ultimate honour by being presented with one of the bull's ears or its tail. If he has been really good he may even be carried round the arena. One variation of the traditional bullfight is bull-running where bulls are released into the streets and masses of participants do their best to avoid them and stay alive. Pamplona is the best place to see this.
The first time many people see a bullfight, after the initial reactions, they are often surprised to find themselves bored. This is, of course, because they do not know how to interpret what they are seeing and their preformed ideas hamper their understanding. In the Plaza de Las Ventas, one of the most famous bullfighting Barcelona places for example, it is common to see a mass exit of uncomprehending Japanese tourists after the third bull (of six).
However searching bullfighting Barcelona on web one is sure to find such news, that Barcelona has voted to ban bullfighting, after a big campaign by animal rights groups. Nearly 250,000 people signed a petition calling for abolition in Catalonia, of which Barcelona is the capital. The motion states: Barcelona is an anti-bullfighting city.
About 100 bulls are killed each year in bullfights in Barcelona's only working bull ring, La Monumental, watched mainly by curious tourists.
However, a city council spokesman told BBC News Online that there has not been a large bullfighting following in the region since the 1960s.
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