Spanish
language students participate in an extraordinary event
Valencia. Segorbe is an idyllic, medieval little town
of the province Castellón which is located close to Valencia. In the second week of September
the town blossoms with its old traditions: because the “Entrada de toroy y caballos” or the entrance of the bulls and
horses takes place. Language
students of a Spanish
language school from Valencia were able to
experience the meaning of this spectacle.
They took a
day trip to Segorbe to join the last day of the Fiesta. They visited the Spanish town and went into
the museum which should prepare them for the following happenings. At noon the
group gathered to eat and drink a little bit, get to know new people and
improve their Spanish
skills before they went to save the best place for the event. The streets
filled quickly because everyone wanted to see the hustle of the bulls and
horses: surrounded by horsemen 6 bulls would
chase down the path accompanied by the cheering of the crowd.
On ladders
and benches the Spanish
language students
prepared themselves and had cameras on hand because such a unique spectacle can
only been seen in Spain
– a special opportunity.
However
many people stayed on the streets to get an adrenalin rush. Nervous they
started to jump, faster up to the point when the animals were in sight and
everyone jumped to the side to make room for the race. Fortunately no one was
hurt and the picture which was presented to the language students was breathtaking.
After 5
seconds the whole spectacle was over and the students had time to profit from the Fiesta of the
village. Spaniards
gathered on the little squares, where little huts were established to sell food
and drinks. There was no time to get bored and in a good atmosphere the language students enjoyed the
afternoon and used the time to get to know new people in Spanish and have fun
together.
Following
they went to a square with a well where a large audience already awaited the next
event. Here a bull was brought into the improvised arena where the bull runners
already were ready. Provocatively they ran past the bull and lured him in
different directions. It was a fast back and forth with the goal to touch the
bull as often as possible without hurting oneself. For the Spanish language students of Valencia
this situation was very unusual but for many Spaniards, who grew up with it, this happening
represented a fascinating event.
Afterwards
the students of the Spanish language school Costa de
Valencia went back
to Valencia where
they could recover from a day filled with new impressions which they will not
forget for a long time.