- ('kavaˈlejɾu tawɾomaˈkiku, pl.
cavaleiros tauromaquicos; "taurenic knight"). The
rejoneo is a form of
bullfighting in
Portugal and in
Spanish bullfighting. Mounted...
- the
Americas and many of
those of
Europe appear to derive.
Along with
rejoneo and
acoso y derribo, it is
distinct from
classical Spanish haute école...
- with his
brother Rafael Peralta and
Manuel Vidrié to
perform a
complete rejoneo show. In the fair of
April of
Seville of 1979, he made a
performance in...
-
Bullfighting on
horseback became a
separate and
distinct act
called "
rejoneo"
which is
still performed,
although less often. The
established term, Maletilla...
- is
performed while the 6th
features bullfighters on
horses (in
Spanish "
rejoneo").
While the
bullring of the city is the
fourth largest in size[clarification...
- games, also
known as O-Mok-See in the
western United States.
Bullfighting (
rejoneo) Portuguese-style
bullfighting Spanish-style
bullfighting Campdrafting...
- been
collected demanding action be
taken against one such activist. The
rejoneo or
corrida de rejones: A
rejoneador (lancer) on
horseback tries to stab...
- to have
revived the then
almost moribund form of
bullfighting known as
rejoneo, or
horseback bullfighting.
Rejoneador ("lancer") is the name
given to...
- In 2004,
there were 810
formal bullfights, 555
spiked novilladas, 380
rejoneos, and 187
mixed shows or
spiked festivals. In France, the word was often...
-
Press Office.
Retrieved 23
November 2021. José Santos-Alonso (2005). El
rejoneo: origen, evolución y normas. UASLP. p. 50. ISBN 978-970-705-028-0. Fallece...