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The 42th Annual Smithsonian Kite Festival will be held on
Saturday,
March 29, 2008 on the grounds of the Washington Monument in
Washington,
D.C., from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (rain date: March 30). This free,
public event
organized by The Smithsonian Associates and the National Air
and Space
Museum features kite displays, demonstrations and handmade kite
competitions.
This year's festival celebrates the art and history of
Chinese kites and
includes demonstration booths by Chinese kitemakers,
displays of Chinese
kites, and a special opening ceremony. The Festival
kicks off The Smithsonian
Associates public program series, "China: An
Incomparable Journey," which
will include more than twenty educational and
cultural programs on Chinese
arts, history, cuisine, culture, and the 2008
Beijing Olympic Games.
Featured every year is the handmade kite
competition in which
awards are given in categories for children, adults,
and master kitemakers.
Kites must be created by the participant and will be
judged on design,
appearance, construction, and performance. A special award
is given for the
kite that best interprets the festival theme. Competitions
are held for
handmade kites capable of flying at a minimum of 100 feet for
at least one
minute. Registration for the competitions will take place from
10 a.m. to noon.
Children and adults are welcome to fly non-competition
kites throughout the
day.
Founded by aviation pioneer Paul E.
Garber (1899-1992), the
Smithsonian Kite Festival is sponsored by The
Smithsonian Associates and the
National Air and Space Museum, and features
kite fliers from across the U.S.
and around the world. For more information,
visit kitefestival.org or call (202)
633-3030.
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