Festival of the Winds 2010
Image Courtesy of Waverly Council
Hundreds or maybe more, unidentified flying objects are expected to hit Sydney’s Eastern suburbs on Sunday 12 th September 2010, and air traffic controllers may be scratching their heads already in fears of a mid-air collision.
From flying cartoon characters to floating dragons or even dancing butterflies… what will this year’s Festival of the Winds bring along?
Come and see a multitude of kites in all shapes and sizes parading over beautiful Bondi Beach at Australia’s largest, longest-running and most exciting kite flying festival.
Waverley Mayor, Sally Betts is urging that no one misses this event, “ if you don’t have your own kite, you can buy a variety of styles from one of the many kite stall or better still, make your own at one of our kite making workshops, available throughout the day ”.
The festival includes an all day-long dynamic multicultural entertainment program held in the Bondi Pavilion Courtyard Amphitheatre, along with free music, dance workshops and children’s entertainment such as rides, face painting, wandering minstrels, stilt walkers, clowns and kite making workshops.
An aerial art exhibition will also be held in the Bondi Pavilion Gallery, and stalls with foods and drinks from around the world will be available in the Southern courtyard.
Prepare to be blown away, down at Bondi Beach for a fun-filled, family-friendly and most importantly FREE event.
Let’s hope Mr Wind joins the party!
What:
Festival of the Winds
When:
Sunday 12 September 2010 – 11.00am to 4.00pm
Where:
Bondi Beach
Cost:
Free
Website: www.waverley.nsw.gov.au
Article by Arno Billard
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