Some Dancing Things About Matadors - A few months ago I met my friend, who was just a week from Mexico. And I went to my friend's house and talked about many things, one of which was about the matador, which is one of the traditions in Mexico. When my friend arrived in Mexico it turned out that there was a bullfighting season. Therefore this opportunity will not be wasted by him. My friend said when he could report directly on this bullfighting event, which he usually only saw from the television screen or from YouTube.
Some Dancing Things About Matadors
However, a place that was supposed to be full of spectators was forced to be rather empty because of the rain. Rain made the audience who sat in an open area forced to flee and move. my friend said he happened to get a seat in the front row, remained strong standing not to evacuate to the stands because he really wanted to watch this great show. And even rain doesn't mean a barrier to stopping the show.
things that must be known about the matador
Well according to him there are some interesting things from this debating event, as long as he watched during the performance;
1. For those of you who don't know that the bullfighting event or matador is not from the country of Mexico but comes from the country of Spain which began hundreds of years ago.
2. Bullfighting which was originally only owned by the Spanish state, gradually "transmitted" to neighboring countries, such as in Portugal and southern France.
3. Did you know in the 15th century when Spain set foot in Latin countries, it turns out that the tradition of bullfighting was also brought, so many Latin countries that have bullfighting or matador events.
4. In Mexico itself the matador event is preserved, not only in Spain.
5. In Mexico, the show is held on a bullfighting field called Plaza de Toros located in the heart of Mexico City.
6. Plaza de Toros in Mexico is able to accommodate around 40 thousand spectators and is one of the largest bullfighting arenas in the world.
Well above are some things you can know, it turns out the matador event was not originally from Mexico but from Spain. with the above we can find out the truth.