La Tradicional Corrida de Toros (The Bullfight) in Yucatan Mexico
The vaquerias are on the 1st and 2nd nights, and after that begin la tradicional corrida de toros. The fighting of the bull. The corrida is in the afternoon with more dancing at night that may last all night. Contrary to popular Expat myth, no animal is harmed in these corridas. Quite the contrary, the bull ends up being the winner, and it is the men who are getting tossed into the air. The bull is chasing the men who show themselves brave enough to get in the arena with it, and the lure the charging bull to them, and then are fleeing in every direction. It is orchestrated chaos. :-)
The crowds roar with enthusiasm and are cheering the men, and the children beam with pride at the "bravery" of their brother, or papa, or son. I personally think it's more analogous to the Running of the Bulls in Spain, with a bunch of your men, and a few older too, jumping in the arena to show their bravery with the charging bull.
The entire event is very colorful, festive, and is the continuation of a centuries' old tradition.
"We're not in Kansas anymore Toto."
The crowds roar with enthusiasm and are cheering the men, and the children beam with pride at the "bravery" of their brother, or papa, or son. I personally think it's more analogous to the Running of the Bulls in Spain, with a bunch of your men, and a few older too, jumping in the arena to show their bravery with the charging bull.
The entire event is very colorful, festive, and is the continuation of a centuries' old tradition.
"We're not in Kansas anymore Toto."
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