
Pedro del Ruiz
Pedro A. Ruiz, known in the world of bullfighting as Pedro del Ruiz, stands out for his deep passion and critical approach to the taurine world, enriched by his strong academic background in literature and educational sciences. His perspective on bullfighting is not only rooted in emotion and tradition but also in careful and reflective analysis, aiming to understand and convey the complexity and beauty of this art from an educational and literary standpoint.
As a Doctor of Educational Sciences, P. de Ruiz brings a unique vision to bullfighting journalism, where his critique is informed by both theoretical and practical knowledge. This allows him to approach bullfighting events not merely as spectacles but as cultural expressions rich in history, symbolism, and meaning.
His work as a bullfighting critic is distinguished by a blend of passion, erudition, and a commitment to fostering a broader and deeper understanding of bullfighting, both among aficionados and the general public.



Albacete 2024: The Heartbeat of Tradition in the Bullring

The San Julián Bullfighting Fair: The Champions League of Bullfighting Comes to Cuenca

Bullfighting: Between Tradition and Modernity, A Dialogue of Art, Culture and Courage.

The Soul of Bullfighting: A Reflection on Bullfighting

The August Fair is not just a bullfighting event, but a celebration that encompasses the entire city, filling the air with music, laughter, and joy.

Bullfighting in the Fallas of Valencia is an artistic and cultural expression that unites tradition and modernity, reaffirming its place in the Valencian heritage.

The Valencia July Fair, born in the 19th century, combines tradition and modernity. More than a bullfighting event, it is a cultural symbol that has evolved over time, adapting to new sensibilities without losing its essence. It represents the balance between heritage and change, reflecting the debate about traditions in today’s society.