A group of passionate kite flyers from Mangaluru, India, led by Sarvesh Rao, is set to participate in the world’s largest kite festival in France. Team Mangalore will showcase their skills and unique kite designs while representing India at this prestigious event.
About the Festival
The festival takes place annually in Dieppe, France, and attracts kite enthusiasts worldwide. It offers:
- Colorful kite displays
- Competitive flying activities
- Workshops and exhibitions
- Evening night-flying shows with illuminated kites
This year’s festival is scheduled for early July and promises exciting participation from various countries.
Team Mangalore’s Preparation and Goals
According to Sarvesh Rao, the team leader, they have been training for months to perfect their techniques. Their main objectives include:
- Presenting kites that reflect the culture of Mangaluru
- Competing at the highest level
- Showcasing diverse flying styles and kite-making traditions
Unique Kite Designs
The kites feature:
- Vibrant colors
- Traditional patterns inspired by local art
Sarvesh highlighted that kite flying for the team is more than a hobby; it is an art form and expression meant to be shared globally.
Significance and Community Support
The participation offers international exposure and opportunities to build connections with kite flyers from various cultures, encouraging innovation in kite design and flying techniques.
The local community in Mangaluru is proud and actively supports the team’s journey through social media and news coverage, creating excitement back home.
Conclusion
Team Mangalore’s representation at France’s kite festival not only highlights India’s vibrant kite-flying culture but also brings international recognition to hobbyists from Kudla. With several days of colorful displays and thrilling competitions, the event promises to be an unforgettable experience.
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