Bullfighting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bullfighting also known as tauromachy (from Greek ταυρομαχία - tauromachia , "bull-fight"), is a traditional spectacle of Spain, Portugal, some cities in southern France, several Latin American...
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The montera is fully decorated and matadors feel appreciative to wear them.The suit that the matadors wear is called el Traje de Luces or the suit of lights, it is titled this because of the sequins on it that make the hat appear to shine in...
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www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Matador
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· Plaza de toros-bullring ... Bullfighting is one of the most know traditions in Spain. Bullfighting is basically the slow killing of the bull by the matador and then cooking it for people to eat. ... The matador wear a suite that usually has gold trims and is different from his assistants is trimmed in silver.
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SUPERB jacket, pants and waistcoat in good condition ... bullfighter's embroidered cape available ... matador's suit of lights and pink socks...
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Introducing Mexican games to your classroom can be a fun experience for you and your students. Mexican children have many ... The matadors (bullfighters) wear a “suit of lights”, a skintight outfit studded with silver and gold disks that shimmer in the sunlight, and they are admired for their bravery.
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For the 'Feria Goyesca de Pedro Romero' the participants dress up in the traditional 18th-19th century costume of the bull ring. For men, 'snug' might better describe the outfits - black trousers, short grey jackets and an immaculate, broad brimmed hat. ... Event Organisers Corner ... Submit an event...
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The participants in the bullfight, especially the matadors, wear colorful and elaborately decorated costumes called trajes des luces, or "suits of lights". The costume consists of tight, high-waisted, knee-length pants, a short bolero jacket, ruffled shirt and tie, stockings, and a flat black fur-covered hat.
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Suit of Light.... This is the name given to the clothing the Matadors and Banderilleros wear. The design has not changed since the mid 18th Century. ... The Suit of Light is the one that dresses the bullfighters (Matadors) on foot. It is called thus by the luminous effects that produce upon reflecting lights the sequins...
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Cavaleiros and matadors wear suits of scarlet, daffodil, royal blue, or mint green along with fuchsia kneesocks, ruffled shirts, and embroidered red coats or spangly gold jackets. ... Professional matadors from Mexico and Spain travel to these fights, sometimes bringing their coaches. These are the icons most Americans think...
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