The Asian Age

Spain’s bullfighte­rs moonlight as taxi drivers

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Madrid, July 26: When he’s not facing a bull in the ring, dressed in the richly embroidere­d costume worn by matadors, Alberto Lamelas can be found in jeans and sneakers circling Madrid in his taxi looking for customers.

In Spain, where bullfighti­ng is steeped in glamour and tradition, matadors are often elevated to celebrity status, bullfighte­rs neverthele­ss often struggle to make ends meet.

Like many other matadors, Lamelas, 33, has to supplement his income with other jobs to finance the expensive equipment and “traje de luces”, or suit of lights, worn in the ring. “Many of us have to make do as best we can,” he said.

Lamelas, who graduated from trainee bullfighte­r, or “novillero”, to matador in 2009, barely manages to score four fights a year. But he still sees bullfighti­ng as his calling, despite waning enthusiasm among Spaniards for the sport. He trains on an almost daily basis in a disused ring on the outskirts of Madrid. “What I am, above everything, is a bullfighte­r,” he said.

Lamelas made his second ever appearance this summer at Madrid’s grand Las Ventas bullring during the San Isidro festivitie­s - the ultimate stage for matadors seeking to make a name for themselves. He spent several hundred euros hiring a suite at a hotel often used by matadors or “toreros”.

Even dressing for the occasion was steeped in ritual. Every element of clothing, from the bright pink tights to the tie, was carefully laid out and put on in a precise order. Lamelas wore a deep blue “traje”, or suit, with gold epaulettes and adornments. He killed two bulls in that fight. But days later, he was back at the taxi stand, reliving highlights from Las Ventasas. — AFP

 ?? — AFP ?? Spanish matadors gesture to the crowd at the beginning of a bullfight at Plumacon arena during La Madeleine festival, in France, on Wednesday.
— AFP Spanish matadors gesture to the crowd at the beginning of a bullfight at Plumacon arena during La Madeleine festival, in France, on Wednesday.

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