Mangalore, January 8: Team Mangalore, city based hobby group of kite flyers has been officially invited to the Dubai International Kite Festival to be held on January 12 and 13, 2012 at Dubai Outlet Mall, Dubai.
According to a press release, this unique Kite Festival is being organised for the first time in UAE. It will showcase some of the best kites flown b flyers of international fame around the world . Team Mangalore (India) a regular in International kite flying scene will be taking part in this prestigious event. A team of three members viz Sarvesh Rao, Arun Amin and Harish Kodiabail will participate in this mega event.
Kites of all shapes and sizes will be on display including some massive character and theme based kites. It would be an annual gathering of all the kite lovers in the Middle East. The Kite Festival will have workshops where people can learn everything from making kites to flying them.
Earlier, Team Mangalore had participated in various International Kite Festivals held at Canada, UK, France, Thailand, Korea and recently it had participated in the International Kite Festival held at Sri Lanka and its new creation 'Pushpaka Vimana' got accolades from the people of Sri Lanka.
Last year in Udaipur International Kite Festival the team had won the first place in the Unique Design Kite Category.
The team has also participated in the Kite festival held in connection with World Kannada Sammelana at Nanawadi, Belgaum last year and this year too the team has been invited to Belgaum International kite Festival.
The team is going to showcase their variety of kites which include Kathakkali, the largest kite in India and also various other kites such as yakshagaana, Durga, Charlie, Owl, Gajaraja, Pushpaka Vimana, Bird, Bat Series, Bharthnatyam etc.,
Now the team is all set to fly to Dubai to showcase cultural heritage of India on the shores of Arabian Gulf.
The team is determined to organise ONGC-MRPL International Kite Festival, 2012 on January 21 and 22, 2012 at Panambur Beach for the 4th consecutive time with continued support from ONGC and MRPL.
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