Cape Times

Competitor­s aim to fly high at Eden Kite Festival

- Staff Writer

THE 4th edition of the Eden Kite Festival has been expanded to a two-day event.

Over the weekend of October 20 to 21, in George and Sedgefield, the main event – Kite Team Challenge – will see teams of three in an aerial battle using traditiona­l Japanese-style fighting kites. Teams are given training and tips from profession­al kiters and are given kites to fly.

For the past three years it’s been the highlight of the festival, with teams of friends and companies getting into the heat of the battle. The addition of George to the festival was the brainchild of the George Rotary Club, and Rotary has undertaken to organise the extra day. The event also has the full support of George Tourism.

Any team entering at George on October 20 gets an automatic entry to the competitio­n at the Sedgefield part of the festival on October 21. There is also a competitio­n for kites made from ‘upcycled’ materials. The best creations will be judged by internatio­nal kite-flyers on creativity of design, workmanshi­p, and flying ability.

Materials could include bin bags or shopping bags, newspapers, dowel sticks, bamboo and more. Everything must be ‘upcycled’, not bought.

At a cost of R350 per team, the public can contribute to keep a learner in school for a month. You can also switch team members between heats.

For kite-building plans, visit www. kiteplans.org. |

 ??  ?? LEARN to build and fly kites at the Eden Kite Festival from October 20 to 21.
LEARN to build and fly kites at the Eden Kite Festival from October 20 to 21.

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