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23 December 2025
KRAKOW, POLAND – DECEMBER 23: Members of the folk ensemble 'Akademia Mala Ciupaga' from Lacko perform traditional Polish Christmas carols and highlander dances during the ceremonial lighting of the Christmas tree beneath the Papal Window at the Archbishop’s Palace on Franciszkanska Street, led by the newly appointed Archbishop of Krakow, Cardinal Grzegorz Rys, in Krakow, Poland, on December 23, 2025.
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23 December 2025
KRAKOW, POLAND – DECEMBER 23: Members of the folk ensemble 'Akademia Mala Ciupaga' from Lacko perform traditional Polish Christmas carols during the ceremonial lighting of the Christmas tree, led by the newly appointed Archbishop of Krakow, Cardinal Grzegorz Rys, beneath the Papal Window at the Archbishop’s Palace on Franciszkasska Street, in Krakow, Poland, on December 23, 2025.
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23 December 2025
KRAKOW, POLAND – DECEMBER 23: Members of the folk ensemble 'Akademia Mala Ciupaga' from Lacko perform traditional Polish Christmas carols and highlander dances during the ceremonial lighting of the Christmas tree beneath the Papal Window at the Archbishop’s Palace on Franciszkanska Street, led by the newly appointed Archbishop of Krakow, Cardinal Grzegorz Rys, in Krakow, Poland, on December 23, 2025.
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23 December 2025
KRAKOW, POLAND – DECEMBER 23: Members of the folk ensemble 'Akademia Mala Ciupaga' from Lacko perform traditional Polish Christmas carols and highlander dances during the ceremonial lighting of the Christmas tree beneath the Papal Window at the Archbishop’s Palace on Franciszkanska Street, led by the newly appointed Archbishop of Krakow, Cardinal Grzegorz Rys, in Krakow, Poland, on December 23, 2025.
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23 December 2025
KRAKOW, POLAND – DECEMBER 23: Members of the folk ensemble 'Akademia Mala Ciupaga' from Lacko perform traditional Polish Christmas carols and highlander dances during the ceremonial lighting of the Christmas tree beneath the Papal Window at the Archbishop’s Palace on Franciszkanska Street, led by the newly appointed Archbishop of Krakow, Cardinal Grzegorz Rys, in Krakow, Poland, on December 23, 2025.
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23 December 2025
KRAKOW, POLAND – DECEMBER 23: Archbishop of Krakow Cardinal Grzegorz Rys is seen during the ceremonial lighting of the Christmas tree beneath the Papal Window at the Archbishop’s Palace on Franciszkańska Street, in Krakow, Poland, on December 23, 2025.
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23 December 2025
KRAKOW, POLAND – DECEMBER 23: Members of the folk ensemble 'Akademia Mala Ciupaga' from Lacko perform traditional Polish Christmas carols and highlander dances during the ceremonial lighting of the Christmas tree beneath the Papal Window at the Archbishop’s Palace on Franciszkanska Street, led by the newly appointed Archbishop of Krakow, Cardinal Grzegorz Rys, in Krakow, Poland, on December 23, 2025.
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23 December 2025
KRAKOW, POLAND – DECEMBER 23: Members of the folk ensemble 'Akademia Mala Ciupaga' from Lacko perform traditional Polish Christmas carols during the ceremonial lighting of the Christmas tree, led by the newly appointed Archbishop of Krakow, Cardinal Grzegorz Rys, beneath the Papal Window at the Archbishop’s Palace on Franciszkasska Street, in Krakow, Poland, on December 23, 2025.
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#13126673
23 December 2025
KRAKOW, POLAND – DECEMBER 23: Members of the folk ensemble 'Akademia Mala Ciupaga' from Lacko perform traditional Polish Christmas carols during the ceremonial lighting of the Christmas tree, led by the newly appointed Archbishop of Krakow, Cardinal Grzegorz Rys, beneath the Papal Window at the Archbishop’s Palace on Franciszkasska Street, in Krakow, Poland, on December 23, 2025.
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16 December 2025
Thijs Dallinga of Bologna FC is challenged by Kenan Yildiz and Lloyd Kelly of Juventus FC during the serie Serie A Enilive match between Bologna FC 1909 and Juventus FC at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on December 14, 2025 in Bologna, Italy
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14 December 2025
Thijs Dallinga of Bologna FC is challenged by Lloyd Kelly of Juventus FC and Kenan Yildiz during the serie Serie A Enilive match between Bologna FC 1909 and Juventus FC at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on December 14, 2025 in Bologna, Italy
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13 December 2025
A ceiling with hanging lights is seen in a dancing space in a bar in Warsaw, Poland on 2025, 12 December.
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Nepal’s Indigenous Kirat Community Celebrates Udhauli Festival With Sakela Dance
4 December 2025
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4 December 2025
Members of Nepal's Kirat community take part in the mass celebration of the Sakela-Udhauli festival in Lalitpur, Nepal, on December 4, 2025. Hundreds of Kirati community members gather in Lalitpur, dancing and praying to the god with the onset of the harvest festival, which is also known as Udhauli. Kirant men and women clad in traditional attire observe the festival by beating drums, cymbals, imitating the activities of birds and other animals, and exchanging greetings with each other. This festival is celebrated by worshiping land and ancestors in hopes of getting better crops, health, and property. Kirat Mundhum, the holy book of Kirat, mentions that the year of 365 days is divided into two phases: Ubhauli (going up) and Udhauli (going down). In old days, people move uphill and downhill during these seasons. Ubhauli is celebrated every year on Baishak Sulka Purnima, on the same day as Buddha Purnima/Buddha Jayanti in the Nepali month of Baishak (April-May). Traditionally, during the summer, the Kirat people move uphill to avoid the heat and malaria. They perform Ubhauli rituals before they move and during that, they worship their ancestors and nature for better health and crops. Traditionally, the Kirat people climb up to the mountains in summer to avoid the heat and malaria (epidemic) after performing the Ubhauli rituals. During these traditional rituals, they worship their ancestors and nature, seeking better wealth and crops. At the start of winter, with similar rituals for Udhauli, they move down the hill.
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Nepal’s Indigenous Kirat Community Celebrates Udhauli Festival With Sakela Dance
4 December 2025
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4 December 2025
Members of Nepal's Kirat community take part in the mass celebration of the Sakela-Udhauli festival in Lalitpur, Nepal, on December 4, 2025. Hundreds of Kirati community members gather in Lalitpur, dancing and praying to the god with the onset of the harvest festival, which is also known as Udhauli. Kirant men and women clad in traditional attire observe the festival by beating drums, cymbals, imitating the activities of birds and other animals, and exchanging greetings with each other. This festival is celebrated by worshiping land and ancestors in hopes of getting better crops, health, and property. Kirat Mundhum, the holy book of Kirat, mentions that the year of 365 days is divided into two phases: Ubhauli (going up) and Udhauli (going down). In old days, people move uphill and downhill during these seasons. Ubhauli is celebrated every year on Baishak Sulka Purnima, on the same day as Buddha Purnima/Buddha Jayanti in the Nepali month of Baishak (April-May). Traditionally, during the summer, the Kirat people move uphill to avoid the heat and malaria. They perform Ubhauli rituals before they move and during that, they worship their ancestors and nature for better health and crops. Traditionally, the Kirat people climb up to the mountains in summer to avoid the heat and malaria (epidemic) after performing the Ubhauli rituals. During these traditional rituals, they worship their ancestors and nature, seeking better wealth and crops. At the start of winter, with similar rituals for Udhauli, they move down the hill.
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Nepal’s Indigenous Kirat Community Celebrates Udhauli Festival With Sakela Dance
4 December 2025
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4 December 2025
Members of Nepal's Kirat community take part in the mass celebration of the Sakela-Udhauli festival in Lalitpur, Nepal, on December 4, 2025. Hundreds of Kirati community members gather in Lalitpur, dancing and praying to the god with the onset of the harvest festival, which is also known as Udhauli. Kirant men and women clad in traditional attire observe the festival by beating drums, cymbals, imitating the activities of birds and other animals, and exchanging greetings with each other. This festival is celebrated by worshiping land and ancestors in hopes of getting better crops, health, and property. Kirat Mundhum, the holy book of Kirat, mentions that the year of 365 days is divided into two phases: Ubhauli (going up) and Udhauli (going down). In old days, people move uphill and downhill during these seasons. Ubhauli is celebrated every year on Baishak Sulka Purnima, on the same day as Buddha Purnima/Buddha Jayanti in the Nepali month of Baishak (April-May). Traditionally, during the summer, the Kirat people move uphill to avoid the heat and malaria. They perform Ubhauli rituals before they move and during that, they worship their ancestors and nature for better health and crops. Traditionally, the Kirat people climb up to the mountains in summer to avoid the heat and malaria (epidemic) after performing the Ubhauli rituals. During these traditional rituals, they worship their ancestors and nature, seeking better wealth and crops. At the start of winter, with similar rituals for Udhauli, they move down the hill.
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Nepal’s Indigenous Kirat Community Celebrates Udhauli Festival With Sakela Dance
4 December 2025
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4 December 2025
Members of Nepal's Kirat community take part in the mass celebration of the Sakela-Udhauli festival in Lalitpur, Nepal, on December 4, 2025. Hundreds of Kirati community members gather in Lalitpur, dancing and praying to the god with the onset of the harvest festival, which is also known as Udhauli. Kirant men and women clad in traditional attire observe the festival by beating drums, cymbals, imitating the activities of birds and other animals, and exchanging greetings with each other. This festival is celebrated by worshiping land and ancestors in hopes of getting better crops, health, and property. Kirat Mundhum, the holy book of Kirat, mentions that the year of 365 days is divided into two phases: Ubhauli (going up) and Udhauli (going down). In old days, people move uphill and downhill during these seasons. Ubhauli is celebrated every year on Baishak Sulka Purnima, on the same day as Buddha Purnima/Buddha Jayanti in the Nepali month of Baishak (April-May). Traditionally, during the summer, the Kirat people move uphill to avoid the heat and malaria. They perform Ubhauli rituals before they move and during that, they worship their ancestors and nature for better health and crops. Traditionally, the Kirat people climb up to the mountains in summer to avoid the heat and malaria (epidemic) after performing the Ubhauli rituals. During these traditional rituals, they worship their ancestors and nature, seeking better wealth and crops. At the start of winter, with similar rituals for Udhauli, they move down the hill.
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