Torero of Triana The women, striking in their sevillana dresses, gaze down at him with their amorous hearts, and from behind vibrant hand fans, they caress the cape of his courage with the suspense in their admiring eyes. And the men, dark and swarthy, their handsome faces as if struck from the granite of Sierra […]
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The Feria of Seville
The Feria of Seville Oh how the spring fair of Seville is populated by song and squares full of ripe, far flung orange trees. Horse teams of four pull carriages of men and women, endlessly circling over the yellow earth of the fairgrounds. The high red combs the women wear on their heads are strawberries […]