The Bulls Of San José: Costa Rica’s Amateur Bullfighters
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Every year around Christmas, massive bulls and “Improvisers” descend on bullrings around San José, Costa Rica’s capital city. The Improvisers are members of the public who get drunk, put on fluorescent t-shirts, leap into the ring then chase and annoy the bulls.
Bullfighting was brought to Costa Rica by Spanish colonisers and is still hugely popular in the small Central American country. Bullfighters there don’t kill the bulls, but animal rights protesters still sometimes stage protests against the events.
I spent Christmas with the amateur bull-botherers of San José, and some of the people determined to end their booze-fuelled fun.
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Writing, recording, narration: Jamie Fullerton
Sound editing: Samira Tazari
Music: Olguita Acuña
Podcast artwork: Nini Giunàshvili
Tickets and information for the Pedregal bullfighting: Torosalatica.cr
Zapote bullring: Google Maps link
Karen Elena’s San José animal rights group: Coordinadora por la Liberación Animal on Instagram
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