Course camarguaise – Guillaume Lanouhe (Association Brev’Art) photographic exhibition
The Camargue race is a sporting and cultural practice, designed to highlight the fighting spirit and intelligence of the Camargue bull, called «biòu». In the arenas, located in the heart of villages, men dressed in white, the shavers will try to graze, to shave the biòu as close as possible, in order to unhook the fixed attributes such as the roundel. Unlike bullfighting in Spain and bullfighting, the Camargue race takes place without killing, and it is the bull that is a star, not the man. The oldest testimony of the origin of the Camargue race goes back to 1402 in Arles: a race was given in honour of Louis II, Count of Provence.
We invite you to see the wonderful photos of Course camarguaise by Guillaume Lanouhe from Association Brev'art, Partner of Traditional Sports.