Il Messaggero: Malaga, tragedia nell'arena di La Malagueta: il toro non perdona e uccide il torero Ricardo Ortiz, lo choc della Spagna
Nato a Malaga, Ricardo Ortiz era un "figlio d'arte". Suo padre, Manolo Ortiz, era stato un rispettato torero e banderillero, trasmettendogli una passione che lo portò a debuttare ufficialmente il 28 ...
Malaga, tragedia nell'arena di La Malagueta: il toro non perdona e uccide il torero Ricardo Ortiz, lo choc della Spagna
Il Mattino: Malaga, tragedia nell'arena di La Malagueta: toro uccide il torero Ricardo Ortiz
Malaga, tragedia nell'arena di La Malagueta: toro uccide il torero Ricardo Ortiz
The square-jawed Iago Breschi, one of the most technically proficient classical dancers in San Diego, was in his element as the torero Escamillo, strutting with a devil-may-care swagger.
In English, a torero is sometimes referred to by the term toreador, which was popularized by Georges Bizet in his opera Carmen. In Spanish, the word designates bullfighters on horseback, [5] but is little used today, having been almost entirely displaced by rejoneador.
TORERO definition: a bullfighter, especially a matador. See examples of torero used in a sentence.
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TORERO meaning: 1. a person who fights and sometimes kills a bull in a bullfight (= a traditional public…. Learn more.
Noun torero m (plural toreros) (bullfighting) Pre-1990 spelling of toréro (“ torero, bullfighter, toreador ”).
A torero is a Spanish term referring to a bullfighter, the main performers in traditional bullfighting. It is a broad term that encompasses various specific roles in the bullfighting practice, such as matadors, banderilleros, and picadors.