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society and culture of spainIn spain every village and town has its plaza mayor or main square, it's a country of great architectural interests, plenty of buildings , churches and castles. society and culture of spain is highlighted in spains extraordinary artistic heritage. The dominant figures of the golden age were the Toledo-based artists El Greco and Diego Velasquez who most significant works include Las Meninas and La Rendicion de Breda, both can be seen at the Prado in Madrid.. Francisco Goya emerged in the 18th century as Spain 's most prolific painter and played a significant role in the evolution of painting in Europe . The art world in the early 20th century was influenced by a remarkable group of Spanish artists: Juan Gris, Joan Miró , Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí. Spain is also famous for its furniture, tapestries and embroideries; gold, silver and iron work sculpture and ceramics. Spain's composers are Enrique Granados, Isaac Albéniz, Manuel de Falla and Joaquín Rodrigo have gained international recognition and famous operatic performers as Placido Domingo José Carreras, Cataluña's Montserrat Caballé is known to be one of the most outstanding sopranos in the world. The most popular form of entertainment is a cinema but most cities of any significance have a theatre. A dynamic combination of music, dance and meaningful lyrics is Spain 's folklore music Flamenco. It's a taste of true Spain and huge part of society and culture of spain. The gypsies say it's in the blood. The tragic lyrics and tones represent their long suffering past. Flamenco shows are tourist's most favorite ones and it is preferable to try to catch a performance by one of today's leading personalities such as Joaquín Cortes and Manuel Vargas. In Spain football is one of the most important sports, which has a greater national following than in Britain . Around 300,000 spectators attend the games in the Primera División and millions more follow the games on television. La corrida de toros or the bullfight has been the subject of much debate in terms of animal cruelty over the years. But even to this day, it's still an incredibly popular sport. A lot of Spaniards say they hate the sport, but its overall following without any doubts. In Spain all towns and cities have their own special celebrations, as well as the national holidays such as Christmas, Easter Week, All Saints Day etc. Spain is and has been one of the cultural centres of Europe for thousands years. In Spain food is relatively cheap and meals are usually substantial instead of gourmet. Spaniards usually start the day with a very light breakfast called desayuno, brunch called almuerzo around 10.30 am, lunch called comida between 1.30 pm and 4 pm, and dinner called cena being as late as 10 pm or 11 pm. Spanish have a very modern outlook on clothing. They are keen on designer clothes but quality is more important than a designer name. Spanish made clothes tend to be high quality and reasonably priced. Much of Spanish life is lived in the streets and Spaniards use to say that " Spain is different!" |