Mar
04

Aw, go fly a kite! No, really…

The 44th Annual Smithsonian Kite Festival will be held Saturday, March 27, on the grounds of the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C., from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (rain date: March 28). This free, public event organized by The Smithsonian Associates and the National Air and Space Museum features handmade kite competitions, activity tents, demonstrations and kite displays.

(Photo by Jeff Tinsley)

(Photo by Jeff Tinsley)

This year’s festival will celebrate the art and craft of kite making. Spectators can participate in traditional craft and kite-making activities and learn about kite flying and the history of kites.

Featured every year is the handmade kite competition in which awards are given in categories for children, adults and master kite makers. Kites must be created by the participant and capable of flying at a minimum of 100 feet for at least one minute and will be judged on design, appearance, construction and performance. A special award is given for the kite that best interprets the festival theme. Teams may also compete in two exciting events: the traditional Rokkaku Challenge, in which flyers attempt to bring down their opponents’ kites, and the Hot Tricks Showdown, in which skilled kite flyers perform trick kite moves. Registration for all competitions will take place from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

smithsoniankiteChildren and adults are invited to fly noncompetition kites throughout the day. While participants are encouraged to bring their own kites, 1,000 free kites will be distributed to children on a first-come, first-served basis.

For a full schedule of the day’s events, visit kitefestival.org or call (202) 633-3030.


Posted: 4 March 2010
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