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Kolkali is a folk art performed in Malabar region of Kerala, India. The dance performers move in a circle, striking small sticks and keeping rhythm with special steps. The circle expands and contracts as the dance progress. The accompanying music gradually rises in pitch and the dance reaches its climax. Kolkali is now a popular event in Kerala School Kalolsavam, which is considered as the biggest cultural event of Asia. There are two styles of Kolkali: the actual Kolkali and Thekkan Koladi. The actual Kolkali consists of Thacholikali, Rajasooyam etc. The actual kolkali is almost at verge of extinction and Thekkan Koladi is still alive as it is added in state kololsavams. Kolkali o kolkkali es una danza y arte marcial proveniente del sur de India, en el estado de Kerala. Los intérpretes o bailarines, armados con pares de varillas cortas de metal, se desplazan en círculos alrededor de un nilavilakku, mientras cantan y bailan haciendo chocar rítmicamente sus varillas con las de sus compañeros. En la zona de Malabar, al norte de Kerala, es más popular entre los hombres musulmanes.​
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Kolkali o kolkkali es una danza y arte marcial proveniente del sur de India, en el estado de Kerala. Los intérpretes o bailarines, armados con pares de varillas cortas de metal, se desplazan en círculos alrededor de un nilavilakku, mientras cantan y bailan haciendo chocar rítmicamente sus varillas con las de sus compañeros. En la zona de Malabar, al norte de Kerala, es más popular entre los hombres musulmanes.​ Kolkali is a folk art performed in Malabar region of Kerala, India. The dance performers move in a circle, striking small sticks and keeping rhythm with special steps. The circle expands and contracts as the dance progress. The accompanying music gradually rises in pitch and the dance reaches its climax. Kolkali is now a popular event in Kerala School Kalolsavam, which is considered as the biggest cultural event of Asia. There are two styles of Kolkali: the actual Kolkali and Thekkan Koladi. The actual Kolkali consists of Thacholikali, Rajasooyam etc. The actual kolkali is almost at verge of extinction and Thekkan Koladi is still alive as it is added in state kololsavams. Many of the traditional performing art forms of Kerala like Kathakali, Velakali, Poorakkali and Thacholikali; Kolkali, also have drawn elements from Kalarippayatt during their stages of evolution. Kathakali has borrowed much from Kalarippayattu in its basic body preparative training of the actor not only in terms of technique in practice but also from the body massage for the trainee. Many of the body postures, choreography and foot work of the Kolkali characters are taken directly from Kalarippayattu. The origin of the art can be traced back to ancient days when Kalarippayattu, a martial art of Kerala, was in vogue.
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