- (Spanish: encierro, from the verb encerrar, 'to corral, to enclose'; Occitan:
abrivado,
literally 'haste, momentum'; Catalan: bous al
carrer 'bulls in the street'...
- The
bullocks are
driven on foot to the
arena by
mounted gardians (the
abrivado), and
returned to the
manade in the same way (the bandido). The meat of...
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competitive Camargue equitation, in
traditional activities such as the
abrivado preceding the
course camarguaise, and in many
gardian games.
Their calm...
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other Provençal and
Languedoc towns and villages.
Before the course, an
abrivado—a "running" of the
bulls in the streets—takes place, in
which young men...
- An
abrivado at Calvisson. The
gardians demonstrate their ability to
contain and
manoeuvre a
group of
bulls at speed...
- game of loto.
Sometimes yearling bulls are run
through the
Coural in an
abrivado, a very tamed-down
version of the Pamplonada. In the
month of
August the...
-
around 20 July over a
period of five days.
There are four events, the
Abrivado where over ten
bulls are run
together through the
street guided by a group...
- with the
traditional bull running. Over
three days each year
there are
Abrivados and Bandidos, and
bandido de nuit, this
occurs over the w****end of 14...
- 000 who ****ist with the
bullfights in the
Arles Amphitheatre.
Numerous abrivados and bull
games are
organized in the city and
people gather in the streets...