There is an honorable way to fight and a dishonorable way to fight. If a matador knows that most of the people watching are tourists who do not know the ins and outs of bullfighting, he will 'cheat' a little knowing he can get away with it. An honorable matador will try to draw the bull as close to his body as he can with the cape without getting gored or tossed. When it comes time for him to kill the bull he will go in directly over the horns, exposing his vital organs to a goring. A less-than-honorable fighter will go off to the side to avoid the horns.
There are many important participants in a bullfight but the main ones are the matador and the bull. Without either of these there could be no bullfight.
The matador, the torero who kills the bull, is the star of the bullfight.
The bullfight is over when the final bull (6th) is killed.
In the Bleachers - 2002 Bullfight was released on: USA: 2002
Things/people that attend a bullfight are: the audience (dressed nicely), the bulls, and matadors.
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In a traditional Spanish bullfight there are usually 3 matadores, each fighting two bulls.
In a traditional Spanish bullfight there are usually 3 matadores, each fighting two bulls.
A Burlesque Bullfight - 1911 was released on: USA: 30 October 1911
Paseo - a five-letter word - is the procession or parade at the beginning of a bullfight.
A bullfight cry is a traditional shout of encouragement or excitement from the crowd during a bullfight. It is often used to acknowledge a particularly impressive or skilled maneuver by the matador.
On a trip to Spain, I attended a bullfight. They killed 6 bulls that day. I will NEVER go to another bullfight.