
Stake attention in this memory
This media file depicts three moments from a bullfight, an event commonly referred to as a "corrida." The images showcase the traditional attire and actions of the participants. The first image, on the left, shows a bullfighter, known as a matador, facing a bull. He is dressed in ornate, brightly colored clothing typical of bullfighting attire, including a suit, a cape, and a distinctive hat. The matador is in a defensive posture, holding his cape in front of him. The bull is depicted in mid-charge, its horns lowered and its body tense. This scene likely represents the "suerte de varas," a phase where the bull is tested with lances. The second image, to the right of the first, shows a different stage of the corrida. Here, the matador is on foot, and the bull is also active. The presence of several sticks adorned with colorful streamers, known as "banderillas," being thrust into the bull's back suggests this depicts the "suerte de banderillas." The matador appears to be evading the bull, his movements agile and precise. The third image, at the bottom, captures the matador performing the "pase de pecho," or chest pass. The matador, in a pink outfit, is in close proximity to the bull, executing a maneuver where the bull passes closely by his chest. The matador's stance is one of concentration and skill. The bull is depicted with its head lowered, seemingly following the matador's movements. The overall scene is one of intense action and danger, characteristic of a bullfight. The lighting in the images suggests it is daytime, likely outdoors in an arena. The text in the file provides definitions related to "corrido" and "corriente," with the latter detailing different types of electric currents and economic data for "Corrientes" province in Argentina.
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