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Puli kali (Meaning: Leopard Dance) is a recreational folk art from the state of Kerala, India. It is performed by trained artists to entertain people on the occasion of Onam, an annual harvest festival, celebrated mainly in the Indian state of Kerala. On the fourth day of Onam celebrations (Naalaam Onam or Vishakham), performers painted like tigers and leopards in bright yellow, red, and black shake their bellies and dance to the beats of instruments like Udukku and Thakil. Literal meaning of Pulikkali is 'The tiger dance' hence the performance revolve around the theme of tiger hunting. Folk art is mainly practiced in Thrissur district of Kerala. The best place to watch the show is at Thrissur on the fourth day of Onam, where Pulikkali troupes from all over the district assemble to display

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  • Puli Kali (del malaiàlam, creat a partir de puli "lleopard/tigre" i de kali "jugar"), que també es coneix com a Kaduvakali, és un art tradicional de diversió popular que es realitza a l'estat de Kerala (Índia). Hi actuen diversos artistes acostumats a divertir la gent durant la festa de l'Onam, un festival que té lloc cada any durant la collita d'arròs, i que se celebra sobretot a l'estat indi de Kerala. (ca)
  • Pulikkali ("Puli" = Leopardo / Tigre y "Kali" = Jugar en idioma malayalam) es un arte popular recreativo del estado de Kerala.​ Es realizado por artistas entrenados para entretener a las personas con motivo de Onam, un festival anual de la cosecha, celebrado principalmente en el estado indio de Kerala. En el cuarto día de las celebraciones de Onam (Nalaam Onam), los artistas se pintan como tigres y cazadores en amarillo brillante, rojo y negro bailando al ritmo de instrumentos como y . El significado literal de Pulikkali es el "juego de los tigres", por lo tanto, la actuación gira en torno al tema de la caza del tigre. El arte popular se practica principalmente en el distrito de Thrissur de Kerala. El mejor lugar para ver el espectáculo es en Thrissur el cuarto día de Onam, donde las comp (es)
  • Puli kali (Meaning: Leopard Dance) is a recreational folk art from the state of Kerala, India. It is performed by trained artists to entertain people on the occasion of Onam, an annual harvest festival, celebrated mainly in the Indian state of Kerala. On the fourth day of Onam celebrations (Naalaam Onam or Vishakham), performers painted like tigers and leopards in bright yellow, red, and black shake their bellies and dance to the beats of instruments like Udukku and Thakil. Literal meaning of Pulikkali is 'The tiger dance' hence the performance revolve around the theme of tiger hunting. Folk art is mainly practiced in Thrissur district of Kerala. The best place to watch the show is at Thrissur on the fourth day of Onam, where Pulikkali troupes from all over the district assemble to display (en)
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  • Puli Kali (del malaiàlam, creat a partir de puli "lleopard/tigre" i de kali "jugar"), que també es coneix com a Kaduvakali, és un art tradicional de diversió popular que es realitza a l'estat de Kerala (Índia). Hi actuen diversos artistes acostumats a divertir la gent durant la festa de l'Onam, un festival que té lloc cada any durant la collita d'arròs, i que se celebra sobretot a l'estat indi de Kerala. És durant el quart dia de l'Onam (Nalaam Onam) quan els comediants disfressats de tigres i caçadors, amb vestits brillants de colors groc, vermell i negre, ballen seguint el ritme d'instruments tradicionals com ara l' i el . Aquesta tradició popular es practica amb més intensitat i entusiasme al on arriba a atraure diversos milers de persones a la ciutat de Thrissur. (ca)
  • Pulikkali ("Puli" = Leopardo / Tigre y "Kali" = Jugar en idioma malayalam) es un arte popular recreativo del estado de Kerala.​ Es realizado por artistas entrenados para entretener a las personas con motivo de Onam, un festival anual de la cosecha, celebrado principalmente en el estado indio de Kerala. En el cuarto día de las celebraciones de Onam (Nalaam Onam), los artistas se pintan como tigres y cazadores en amarillo brillante, rojo y negro bailando al ritmo de instrumentos como y . El significado literal de Pulikkali es el "juego de los tigres", por lo tanto, la actuación gira en torno al tema de la caza del tigre. El arte popular se practica principalmente en el distrito de Thrissur de Kerala. El mejor lugar para ver el espectáculo es en Thrissur el cuarto día de Onam, donde las compañías de Pulikkali de todo el distrito se reúnen para mostrar sus habilidades. El festival atrae a miles de personas a la ciudad de Thrissur. Pulikkali también se realiza durante varias otras temporadas festivas. (es)
  • Puli kali (Meaning: Leopard Dance) is a recreational folk art from the state of Kerala, India. It is performed by trained artists to entertain people on the occasion of Onam, an annual harvest festival, celebrated mainly in the Indian state of Kerala. On the fourth day of Onam celebrations (Naalaam Onam or Vishakham), performers painted like tigers and leopards in bright yellow, red, and black shake their bellies and dance to the beats of instruments like Udukku and Thakil. Literal meaning of Pulikkali is 'The tiger dance' hence the performance revolve around the theme of tiger hunting. Folk art is mainly practiced in Thrissur district of Kerala. The best place to watch the show is at Thrissur on the fourth day of Onam, where Pulikkali troupes from all over the district assemble to display their skills. The festival attracts thousands of people to the Thrissur city. Pulikkali is also performed during various other festive seasons. (en)
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