This clip is a promotional video for the festival of San Fermin. The video depicts the opening ceremonies, concerts, fireworks, parades, bull fights, and of course the running of the bulls! This clip allows a glimpse of the festival and will make anyone who watches it want to be a part of the fiesta!!
The Sun Also Rises
Written by Ernest Hemmingway this novel tells the story of a young group of Americans who travel from Paris to the festival of San Fermin in Pamplona. The Sun Also Rises is responsible for much of the fame surrounding Sanfermines today.
Bullfighting: A Short History
A short history of bullfighting, including a description of the three kinds of bullfights and a discussion of the morality of bullfighting.
Time U.S provides a brief history of the Running of the bulls in Pamplona. The link provides photos, newspaper articles, and a description of fiesta today. The pictures and articles date back to as far as 1932 allowing readers to see the development of Sanfermines throughout the century.
This National Geographic video interviews a renowned Matador in Mexico. Throughout the interview Gasto Santo provides background information on the sport and history of Bullfighting. Santo gives his opinion of the sport and its debated violent aspects.
LOS SANFERMINES
By John Kimmich-Javier
The 119 images in this book by photographer John Kimmich-Javier, are a selection from over 20 years of work documenting all aspects of this international fiesta: the encierros, the street life, bullfights, religious events, and nightlife.
The Diario de San Fermín is a blog shared with the public which keeps up to date news on all things Pamplona. (it even has a count down until the next fiesta!!) The blog archive contains videos, photos, articles, and posters from previous years of Sanfermines.
This site provides students with a history of the region in which San Fermines takes place. There is information over the origins of the kingdom, the expansion and decline, modern history, cultural life, and customs and traditions. It is important for students to understand the history of the region and its people in order to understand their customs/traditions, such as the festival of San Fermín.
This site is a geographic and anthropologic overview of the Basque country. The Basque people have a very unique culture and history. The dissent between the Basque and the rest of Spain is a common debate that should be recognized and researched before examining their unique customs. The site provides a history of the Basque country from ancient times to the present, it also provides the many defining differences between the Basque country and the rest of Spain.
An introduction to the Basque people of northwest Spain, focusing on how they perceive themselves and the importance of gastronomy in the region. The traditions and culture of the Basque Country are seen from the perpectives of two young girls. Both reinforce the strong work ethic of the local people and the importance of this province's customs - in particular its love of eating. We are introduced to the world of private eating clubs and the competitions between local chefs to win local patronage.
The running of the bulls in Pamplona, Spain is famous all around the world but after the bulls run the streets, they are used in a bullfight. Students have the opportunity to learn about the controversies that the bullfight and persuade an audience to support their position.
1- You will learn about bullfighting and its cultural significance during Spanish festivals. You will also read evidence supporting opinions for or against bullfighting.
2- After analyzing the research and the pros and cons of bullfighting, your group will create a role-play in which you discuss (in Spanish) whether or not to attend the bullfight while you are at the San Fermines festival in Spain.
This clip is a 8 minute youtube video featuring the best encierros of the 2012 San Fermín celebration. The clip shows the entire days run, from the realase of the bulls to till their final entrance into the bull ring.
The Big Picture is a news blog which depicts news stories through photographs. This particular news story covers the festival of San Fermín. Author/photographer Llyod Young provides viewers with 41 photos of the festival covering each event throughout the 9 day celebration. Each image has a caption below describing the event taking place and its significance in the festival of San Fermín.
Running with the Bulls: My Years with the Hemingways
Valerie Hemingway
In prose of brilliant clarity and stinging candor, Valerie evokes the magic and the pathos of Papa Hemingway’s last years. Swept up in the wild revelry that always exploded around Hemingway, Valerie found herself dancing in the streets of Pamplona, cheering bullfighters at Valencia, careening around hairpin turns in Provence, and savoring the panorama of Paris from her attic room in the Ritz.
This site allows students to have a virtual debate on whether or not the believe that bullfighting should be discontinued and why. ALL students would be required to participate and back up thier opinion. This is an extremely common debate that should be brought up when presenting san fermín/bullfights.