i really enjoyed it, it took me back to afghanistan, i felt i am there. the delicate art of making and then flying a traditional afghan kite is being celebrated today with events across the uk, europe, and america, a skill passed down through generations, a key part of many special occasions. and when you would make kites like this in afghanistan, would you sit around with your family and do it with your friends? with friends, of course. you should make it with friends, with partners. because we need people to help us make it. yes, it is not a one handed job, you need a couple of pairs of hands. that looks a bit rough around the edges. is that all right? yeah, that s fine, that s fine. aljaz, my very patient teacher, moved to bradford injanuary. living in temporary hotel accommodation, leading the kite making workshops has helped him make sense and share his own story. i myself, i enjoy teaching other people how to make kites and how to fly kites and telling them about our culture and
a key part of many special occasions. and when you would make kites like this in afghanistan, would you sit around with your family and do it with your friends? with friends, of course. you should make it with friends, with partners. because we need people to help us make it. yes, it is not a one handed job, you need a couple of pairs of hands. that looks a bit rough around the edges. is that all right? yeah, that s fine, that s fine. aljaz, my very patient teacher, moved to bradford injanuary. living in temporary hotel accommodation, leading the kite making workshops has helped him make sense and share his own story. i myself, i enjoy teaching other people how to make kites and how to fly kites and telling them about our culture and tell them how we make kites and how we send messages to other people through kite flying. i can tell, when you talk about it, your whole face lights up, you clearly love doing this
you need a couple of pairs of hands. that looks a bit rough around the edges. is that all right? yeah, that s fine, that s fine. aljaz, my very patient teacher moved to bradford injanuary. living in temporary hotel accommodation, leading the kite making workshops has helped him make sense and share his own story. i myself, i enjoy teaching other people how to make kites and how to fly kites and telling them about our culture and tell them how we make kites and how we send messages to other people through kite flying. i can tell, when you talk about it, your whole face lights up, you clearly love doing this, what is it like being able to do it here in bradford and share it with other people? it is amazing because you share parts of your culture to other people and you tell them your stories about kite flying. you share your feelings, how you feel when you fly kites, when you make kites, so that is really amazing. during the taliban s first period of control in afghanistan, kite flying w
of pairs of hands. that looks a bit rough around the edges. is that all right? yeah, that s fine, that s fine. my very patient teacher moved to bradford injanuary. living in temporary hotel accommodation, leading the kite making workshops has helped him make sense and share his own story. i myself, i enjoy teaching other people how to make kites and how to fly kites and telling them about our culture and tell them how we make kites and how we send messages to other people through kite flying. i can tell, when you talk about it, your whole face lights up, you clearly love doing this, what is it like being able to do it here in bradford and share it with other people? it is amazing because you share parts of your culture to other people and you tell them your stories about kite flying. you share your feelings, how you feel when you fly kites, when you make kites, so that is really amazing. during the taliban s first period of control in afghanistan, kite flying was banned. the fly with m
and when you would make kites like this in afghanistan, would you sit around with your family and do it with your friends? with friends, of course. you should make it with friends, with partners. because we need people to help us make it. yes, it is not a one handed job, you need a couple of pairs of hands. that looks a bit rough around the edges. is that all right? yeah, that s fine, that s fine. aljaz, my very patient teacher moved to bradford injanuary. living in temporary hotel accommodation, leading the kite making workshops has helped him make sense and share his own story. i myself, i enjoy teaching other people how to make kites and how to fly kites and telling them about our culture and tell them how we make kites and how we send messages to other people through kite flying. i can tell, when you talk about it, your whole face lights up, you clearly love doing this, what is it like being able to do it here in bradford and share it with other people? it is amazing because you sh