BULLFIGHTING

Bullfighting:

Bullfighting is a traditional theater of Spain, Portugal, is a town and some countries in Latin America, in which one or more bulls bated in the park sports and entertainment. Blood sport is often called by his opponents, but supporters of the spectacle as a fine arts and sports, such as doesn't have any elements of competition in the proceeding. In Portugal it is illegal to kill the bull in the arena, so it is removed and slaughtered the pen as the bulls may be used only once. Fractured variant derived from the Portuguese influence is also practised on the island of Pemba in Tanzania.

Tradition, as it is practiced today, involves professional toreros, who execute various formal steps, which can be interpreted and upgraded to a school or style of the Matador, the toreros tries to get inspiration and art of their work and emotional connections with Dave passed through the Bull. These manoeuvres are carried out in the vicinity of the Matador, which States that the risk or has trampled on. The fights usually ends with one stroke of the sword for the killing of the Bull, which is called estocada. In Portugal, consists of a tradition called the pega, where men try to catch and hold the bull horns, if finals.


Spanish-style Bullfighting:

Spanish-style bullfights called corrida de toros or la fiesta (hereinafter referred to as the "Festival"). In traditional corrida, three matadores, each fight two bulls, each of which is between four to six years old and weighs less than 460 kg (1,014 lb) each matador has six assistants — two picadores ("horsemen") mounted on horseback, three banderilleros, who together with the matadors are collectively known as the toreros ("clowns") – a mozo de espadas (Sword "). Jointly comprise the cuadrilla ("escort"). The word "Music" is used only in English, in Spanish, a broader "Torero" is used, and only when it is necessary to distinguish between titled "Matador de toros".

The modern corrida is highly ritualized, with three different stages or tercios ("third parties"), announced at the beginning of each Bugle sound. Participants in the parade for the first time at the arena, called paseíllo to salute procedure dignitary, accompanied by band music. Torero costumes are inspired by 17. century Andalusian clothing and matadores are easily traje de luces their gold ("suit of light") as opposed to smaller banderilleros, who is also known as the toreros de plata ("Silver Clown").