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Kylti to organize Fly A Haitian Kite Day
Teledjol.com - Sunday May 30, 2010
On August 22, 2010, Kylti is hosting Fly A Haitian Kite Day in multiple open-air locations in the US, the Caribbean, and around the world.
Washington, DC - On August 22, 2010, Kylti is hosting Fly A Haitian Kite Day in multiple open-air locations in the US, the Caribbean, and around the world. The event is designed to gather Haitians and the international community to commemorate the earthquake victims, and to celebrate Haitian culture and the country’s rebirth. Flying a made-in-Haiti kite is a way to support the Haitian people and unite in a fun, joyous activity. The funds will support Kylti’s arts and culture projects which will foster job creation for Haitian artists and street kids 16 years and older.Undoubtedly, the Haiti earthquake on January 12, 2010, was the biggest disaster in the country’s history. Haiti experienced a catastrophic loss of life, property, and infrastructure. Yet, the Haitian people remain hopeful, resilient, and strong as they embark upon the road to recovery. Flying a kite for Haitians and many others around the world represent joy, leisure, family, tradition, and art. Historically, kites have been a huge component of Haiti’s culture, but have become less visible over the years. Kylti plans to reinvigorate this tradition. The event will also serve as an opportunity to unite the Haitian community, and provide a forum for families, adults, children, and businesses to have a fun-filled and exciting cultural experience. Marcel Wah, Executive Director, said “The event promises to be a memorable and exciting moment in Haiti’s recovery. This is the start of an annual celebration of Haiti’s culture and its rebirth.” The event will take place at community gatherings around the world. Kylti has identified selected parks in Haitian Diaspora communities in the United States for people to gather in larger groups. The target cities include Brooklyn, New York; Miami, Florida; and National Harbor, Maryland. Small groups of family, friends, co-workers, students, individuals can gather at their local community parks, backyards, or school grounds on the day of the event and fly their Haitian kites at 4:53 pm, Haiti’s earthquake time. We encourage people to film and photograph their kite-flying experience so that we can post on our website to share with the world. Kylti encourages all individuals interested in celebrating Haiti’s culture and recovery to participate in this event. Purchasing a Haitian Kite is the most visible way to show your support. The kites can be purchased directly from Kylti’s website at <a href="http://www.kylti.org">www.kylti.org&l.... Kylti is asking corporations, businesses, groups, and individuals to join us as a sponsor of this event. For more information about Kylti’s Fly A Haitian Kite Day or for sponsorships, please contact us by telephone at 609-851-2971 or email at info@kylti.org. Kylti is a nonprofit organization created to sustain and advance Haitian arts and culture. Kylti researches, develops, and implements arts and cultural initiatives that drive social and economic development for Haiti and its Diaspora.
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