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FOLLOWING OUR Heartlines This month, the Life & Style team are wearing our hearts on our sleeves.

DIARY Have an event you want to shout about? Email us at melanie@lifeandstyle.org.za 14 Feb – Palate Pleasers Alchemy Bar and the Delish Sisters are joining forces to create a beautiful culinary journey for foodies and wine lovers. Tickets are R500 per person. Email events@blackstrapcraft.com to book.

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The heart is constantly hard at work. It sits behind a solid wall of bone – the sternum – protecting this powerhouse of a muscle that is a complex and wonderful paradox. Not only does it act as the most essential pump in our bodies, it can be figuratively broken, and yet not show a scar. It is the metaphorical hub of our hopes and dreams, and yet we are all guilty of taking it for granted. The South African Heart and Stroke Foundation have some horrific statistics on their website lately – 225 South Africans are killed every day by heart disease, while 80 percent of heart disease and strokes can be prevented. This is, quite obviously, no laughing matter, and we need to do more to protect ourselves and our loved ones from becoming part of this largely avoidable statistic. On page 17 our in-house doc, Dr Rosie Carey, talks heart health, and offers practical, simple ways you can protect your heart. In addition, on page 13 dietician Kim Martin discusses 11 food-derived nutrients you can start eating now for optimum heart health. You’d be surprised how simply it is to introduce small changes to your diet to protect your heart.

And speaking of proecting our hearts, for the object of your affection, we’ve rounded up a date-night to-do list that’s beyond the norm (not a ‘dinner and a movie’ date in sight!). Think adrenaline-inducing surf lessons, or surprise curated dates by an expert wingman. These ideas on page 20 are memory-makers! Our newest contributor, arts and culture critic and producer Russel Hlongwane, who is not only able to cast his keen eye on KZN’s contemporary art scene for us, he is a celebrated artist in is own right, having showed his work from Tokyo to Harare, and Munich to Marrakech. We are proud to be able to bring you his voice. This month on page 21, he reminds us via a recent exhibition, how our own country used to police our most basic of human rights; the right to fall in love with whomever we choose. Let this be a reminder to us of the joy we should find in quite simply having, and holding on to, our loved ones, in a country that now allows us this beautiful freedom.

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GETTING SCHOOLED!

CREATING

YOUNG WOMEN OF CHARACTER At St Mary’s we believe that every girl who walks through our gates, walks towards a brighter future. We give her a place to belong, a place to grow in character, in confidence, in conviction with lessons in respect, kindness and selflessness, that will take her far. We don’t just instil the values that create young women of character, we inspire young minds to think, cultivating the curiosity to explore their world. Founded in 1906, St Mary’s is a Christian Girls’ school from Grade R to Matric. Boarding is part of the fabric of our school and is open to girls from Grade 8 to Matric. Our boarding houses create a sense of family where lifelong bonds are formed. Our girls learn valuable lessons and develop a healthy sense of independence. At St Mary’s we have many traditions and a strong sense of history and identity. It is important for our girls to feel valued and supported at school so that they believe in themselves and understand that they have a valuable role to play in our community and our country. Being a Christian school, these ideas are reinforced by our motto of “Service before Self, God before All”, which is a constant reminder of our roots and responsibilities. Jonathan Manley, Executive Principal. Once again, our matric results were outstanding, placing St Mary’s DSG, Kloof amongst the top schools in the country. We are so proud of the girls, and our dedicated and committed teachers and parents who worked together in partnership to ensure that each girl was able to achieve her personal best. Congratulations to the Matric Class of 2018 on the following results: • 3 girls on the IEB Outstanding Achievers List • 3 girls on the IEB Commendable Achievers List • 23 instances of girls achieving in the top 1% in their subjects in the country • 289 distinctions • 75% of all results were an A or B symbol • 100% pass rate

Never before has the North Coast had such a wide variety of top-class schools and educational facilities to choose from. The Life & Style team has compiled your essential guide to education in our region, including some insightful articles on tech-savvy parenting, how your child’s core strength could effect their behaviour and even their handwriting, and we interview the head of the brand new Reddam House.


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The highly anticipated Reddam House has opened its doors in Ballito, and it required a principal with nerves of steel to steer the ship through both construction deadlines, and building vital new relationships. Luckily for Reddam, they found Catherine Raw.

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for many years, during a speech he gave to prospective parents at the Fairmont Zimbali in 2018. After having spent many a family holiday on the North Coast, he had always dreamed of building a school overlooking the rolling green hills of Ballito. Serendipity brought the vacant piece of land behind the Ballito Junction Mall to his attention, and he didn’t hesitate to snap it up. Catherine is no stranger to Graeme Crawford and his team. She taught at Crawford Durban before her tenure with Westville Girls, when he still operated the Crawford schools. Graeme Crawford seems to be setting the bar higher and higher these days, and with his Reddam House schools he aims to change the face of education in South Africa with progressive methodologies, and an international outlook. There are Reddam Houses from Sydney, Australia, to Berkshire in England, from the Cape’s

NEW KID ON THE BLOCK

HERE’S a reason Catherine Raw was the head of Westville Girls’ High School for so many years; she is a force to be reckoned with, and it’s almost as if her career to date has been slowly building towards this very moment.

It was not an easy task opening a brand-new school as prestigious as Reddam House, within a tight construction deadline, all while managing the trust and expectations of hundreds of eager parents, and developing a school tailored to Graham Crawford’s modern ethos for Reddam House. Graeme Crawford, the founder of both Crawford College (which he started in 1993) and Reddam House, admitted to having his eye on this exact property

Atlantic Seaboard to Bedfordview in Johannesburg, and now in Ballito. Catherine came on board in October (Reddam currently goes to Grade 9), but 2018, giving her a relatively small she enjoys the drive to and from Ballito window period to ensure everything as it gets her head right for the day. was on track, not only with regard to She jokes that she knows where Pick the build, but the school promised to 'n Pay is, and where Tasha’s is in the accommodate children from 18 months neighbouring Ballito Junction Mall for a old through to high school. This comes coffee, but that’s about as much as she’s with its own set of challenges, including managed to figure out with her jamcreating suitable spaces safe enough for packed schedule. little ones, and open enough for active If she does have spare time, she teenagers. spends it knitting, and she’s busy Catherine is a mom herself to teaching herself how to crochet on three children; a 28-year-old son, a YouTube. “It forces me to slow down,” 24-year-old daughter, and a 16-year-old she laughs. “It’s also a good example of son in Grade 11. Her background is, how technology interestingly, as a drama can be useful teacher. in the learning Her academic career " It was no easy task opening a process, and not began at the University utilised purely for brand-new school as prestigious of Kwa-Zulu Natal consumption,” where she studied as Reddam House, within a tight which is how she drama and English, sees technology with Mathematics as an construction deadline, all while fitting into the additional subject. Reddam model. managing the trust and Her postgraduate “First, the course led her to expectations of hundreds of child has to want communication to learn,” she eager parents” and oral studies, explains, and where she examined only once that the links between desire to ask questions and develop oral communities and drama and knowledge has been cultivated can performance. It sounds like a perfect technology step in. Catherine is also fit for Reddam, as the school holds the an avid baker, but for now, she is 100 arts in high regard as part of a child’s percent committed to her job, and to development. ensuring each child is enjoying the most Catherine is still based in Durban that Reddam has to offer. since her son is completing grade 11

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EXCELLENT START TO THE YEAR

Ashton CEO Joe Erasmus sums up the school’s incredible 2019 so far.

2019 started off

fronts, namely; IGCSE, A/S Level and A Level. with the Ashton Our Cambridge Primary Checkpoint staff getting in Grade 6 also produced a 100 percent familiar with the pass rate with five students obtaining a three virtues of fullhouse, equating to 100 percent for the leadership, adopted three subjects written, namely English, by Pastor Craig Mathematics and Science. Groeschel. In What was really evident across the essence, we covered board was the improvement of students each virtue and who, in some cases, improved by more adapted them to then two symbols. Congratulations to school life. the Class of 2018, as well as to all the The three virtues that were adopted teachers in producing excellent results. are as follows: Our College was blessed to be able to 1. Heart to care: “I notice – You host a pre-season Super 15 rugby game, matter”. The underlying message was and we thank Gary Teichman and Eduard that you need to love people and ensure Coetzee for bringing the game out to that you are a “you-centered as opposed Ballito. There to me-centered” was certainly person. “Our College was blessed to be able a buzz around 2. Passion to town, but inspire: The intent to host a pre-season Super 15 rugby probably the is to inspire the game, and we thank Gary Teichman most exciting individual to perform event was at their highest level; and Eduard Coetzee for bringing the after the not to motivate, but game, when game out to Ballito.” to inspire (there is a the young slight difference). children 3. Willingness were able to to empower: One interact with players from both teams. must learn to trust people, and surround What a game! Rarely would any spectator yourself with people who are on the be so close-up to the field and the same mission. players, with 22 Springboks in the mix. Having these three virtues will aid Hopefully, by the time our next you in becoming a leader who people update in Life & Style is due, our want to follow. Rhinoturf floodlights will be in place. It was with great excitement that Our Legacy Hall and Indoor Arena is we received our end-of-theyear results. nearing completion. The road on the These results showcased why Ashton sports campus is nearing completion, International College is unique. Our IEB and we are currently busy with the Matric students achieved a 100 percent construction of eight new cricket nets pass rate, with an outstanding 98,2 and five new netball/tennis courts. There percent achievement of Bachelor Degree are definitely exciting times ahead for passes. Our Cambridge students also Ashton International College. achieved a 100 percent pass on all three

CAMBRIDGE IGCSE & PRIMARY CHECKPOINT STUDENTS SHINE Top IGCSE Prizewinners (Senior College): Kaitlin Damant (1st - 6 Distinctions - average of 91,2%) Saxon Osborne (2nd – 5 Distinctions - average of 88%) and Zara Deere (3rd – 5 distinctions - average of 87,5%)

Academic Celebrations at Ashton On Wednesday, 6 February, we celebrated the achievements of the Junior College Grade 6 students who wrote the Cambridge Primary Checkpoint external examinations in November last year. These exams are marked in the UK. We were delighted with the excellent results, with five of our students receiving 100% in all three the examinable subjects – Mathematics, English and Science. Congratulations to Rebekah Groenewald, Danica Moodie, Caitlin Pansegrouw, Kelly Watkins and Asara Zedde. “I am so incredibly proud of all the students who wrote these external examinations and congratulate each and every one on their phenomenal results and a 100% pass rate,” said Ms Nikki Hamann, Head of the Intersen Phase. In the Senior College, the Form 3 students who wrote the external examinations were acknowledged for obtaining their Cambridge International IGCSE certification (International General Certificate just seem to go on.

in Secondary Education). The top achiever, Kaitlin Damant, had a whopping average of and 6 distinctions, all above 92%. Saxon Osborne was not far behind also with 6 distinctions, and Zara Deere clinched 3rd overall with 5 distinctions. “We celebrated another 100% pass following on the outstanding achievements of our Matric students, also recording a 100% pass on both the External Cambridge AS and A level examinations, as well as the Independent Examinations Board finals (IEB). It just does not get better than this,” said Mrs Jenny van Buuren, Senior College Head. Our top IEB Achiever Timothy Sharrock clinched 8 distinctions and was placed in the top 5% nationally and at the same time, completed the Cambridge A Level Mathematics course with 94%. Maryia Piatrova was the top Cambridge A Level achiever with 7 distinctions, followed by Courtney Koopmans with 6 Distinctions and Storm Rothbarth with 4 distinctions. Tyler Naidoo was the top achiever in the Cambridge AS Levels.


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ALTERNATIVE LEARNING

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N an ever-changing world where technology and global thinking is more prevalent, it is more important than ever for parents to consider alternative learning methods to ensure our children reach their true potential.

Home-schooling is rapidly becoming recognised as a reasonable option for disgruntled parents who cannot get their children into local schools for various reasons. Limited space, excessive school fees,

to suit the modern child. This allows students not only to learn in different ways, with less distraction, but also allows them to do so at their own pace. We give students access to fulltime Cambridge trained teachers in Mathematics, English, French, Science, Chemistry, Biology, History, Business studies, Economics as well as Afrikaans. The online platform allows direct interaction with these teachers through live chats, Q & A sessions as well

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Our staff contingent are dedicated, passionate, enthusiastic and exude a love for children and education. The relaxed environment allows our learners the freedom to explore their individuality and creativity. After four consecutive years of outstanding Matric results, Destiny Life Academy is, once again, delighted to announce a 100 percent Pass Rate in the Matric NSC Examination. Of the 14 pupils who wrote the 2018 NSC examinations, 9 received Bachelor passes and 5 received Diploma passes. Embodying a ‘Spirit of Excellence” in all we do, Destiny Life Academy encourages its learners to pursue their

God-given passion. We celebrate Matric pupil Aimee Basson’s admission into the Junior New York Academy of Sciences. She will be attending the 2019 summit in July where she will be exploring topics such as nutrition, aerospace technology and climate change. DLA are equally proud of Grade 10 learner Keenan Tocher, who participated as a team member in the KZN U16 Shore angling competition held in East London in January this year. Another Grade 10 achiever representing South Africa, Leesa Burger will be competing at the 2019 WLDF lyrical and jazz competition, which will be held in Stratford on Avon at the Royal Shakespearean Theatre in August 2019.

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DURBAN GIRLS’ COLLEGE Founded in 1877, Durban Girls’ College has a rich and inspiring history of success.

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HEN Durban Girls’ College opened its doors this year, the halls resounded with happy laughs and excited chatter. New girls and staff were warmly welcomed and those returning enjoyed being back on the Galleon. There was much anticipation and excitement in the air for another excellent year ahead.

At Durban Girls’ College, we offer weekly boarding facilities from Grade 7 to Grade 12. Our College House boarding school provides a ‘Home away from Home’ experience where the girls enjoy a ‘four night sleepover’ and spend the other three nights at home. Boarding provides our girls with an opportunity to focus on academics in a structured environment and to become more involved in school activities. Our Exchange and Global Initiatives Programme provides our girls with the opportunity to travel and become more independent. Our Grade 11 girls attend three leadership summits each year to the USA, Singapore, and France. Three years ago, we launched the first girls-only summit in South Africa. We invite girls from schools throughout South Africa and this year’s summit will be held at DGC on Women’s Day, 9 August 2019. Our girls thrive outside of academics too and we have earned a hard-won reputation in the sporting arena. Our world-class coaches and facilities are all available on campus. Our proud achievements include: winning the Durban & Districts Gala for 12 consecutive years; retaining our ranking as the top girls’ water

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SAFETY NET

Tech blogger and self-confessed ‘’mobile-mad dad’ Marc Forrest muses on the pitfalls of our children’s ever-increasing access to the internet, and how you can keep your kids safe.

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E are homes, as more people (not just kids) are being subjected to it. living South African law has been passed in a that makes it a criminal offence, and world while most bullies tend to hide behind where our kids their devices, more tools are being made have access to available to everyday users to track the a plethora of offenders down. information on Social networks like Facebook and the internet. It’s Instagram state in their terms of service a reality that they that you must be 13 years or older to were born into this sign up for the service. This can have era where devices have become the norm implications down the line if your in our every day lives. Schools are starting child has signed up for something like to require devices such as iPads and tablets Instagram, then posts a picture, which to do lessons on, while apps like YouTube then gets distributed for whatever reason. and Instagram have There have been become the “talk of the cases, specifically “South African law has playground”. in the US, where

But are these devices been passed that makes parents have tried to helping the cause or sue these platforms, cyberbullying a criminal doing more damage? with no leg to stand How do we as parents on because the child offence... ” help our kids, and ensure was under the age they don’t see the dark required to sign up side of the internet? How do we protect for the services. and help them from being glued to these There are loads of apps available for devices 24/7 and sneaking off playing us as parents to monitor and assist our games until all hours of the morning? kids’ online activities. Not necessarily to The answer is education, and trust. ‘spy’ on them, but rather to help protect This is my personal mantra when it them from the dangers. My favourite app comes to online safety for your kids. is called Qustodio, distributed by a local Would you give your kid a loaded gun or agency called Appsafe.co.za. keys to your car with no licence? Nope! This app allows you to set limits on Like most things in life, we educate specific apps your kids use, as well as our kids as best as we can and then turn them off after hours for your kids’ trust them. Then we keep continually devices, as well as detailed reporting of educating them, and hope they listen. what apps they are using daily. The reality is that they will most likely Other tools like the YouTube kids’ app, run into something they shouldn't see. allows you to download a dedicated app It is better to warn them that if they see specifically for kids who enjoy watching something they are not supposed to see, YouTube. YouTube has millions of videos to rather discuss it with you. on their platform, and while most of them Things like cyberbullying are are perfect for everyone to watch you still becoming more frequently discussed in get the odd one which can lead to some

nasty content if you are a younger viewer. It gives The kids’ app flags these and doesn’t great display them in the selection to watch, insight while parents have control over which into the specific channels their kids can watch. online We need to be clever about the way world we use these devices. We are in an age for kids, where everything is connected; fridges and is a are connected to the internet and can must-read work out our grocery lists, TVs are for teens. downloading movies while we’re at work. Educate Our kids won’t be oblivious to this. yourself The reality is we need to help first if you them into the future, by first educating need to know more. There are thousands ourselves, and then educating them of helpful videos and portals online. responsibly. A great book to get if you’re a parent is by Emma Sadlier and For additional resources, head to Lizzie Harrison, called Selfies, Sexts & marcforrest.com or email marc@iguy.co.za Smartphones (Penguin Random House).

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CURRO AT THE FOREFRONT OF INDEPENDENT EDUCATION

HUMBLE BEGINNINGS

Curro Holdings is the biggest JSE-listed independent school operator in South Africa, and has two decades of providing education excellence under its belt. Founded by Dr Chris van der Merwe in 1998, the Curro brand was born with 28 learners in a Dutch Reformed church’s vestry in Durbanville. From those humble beginnings, Curro has morphed into the leading independent education provider, presently led by CEO Andries Greyling. This year proudly marks the brand’s 21th birthday celebration of their very first school.

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Their mission is to make quality independent education accessible to all South African learners by offering schooling across a spectrum of education models, extending from preschool to high school, accommodating learners from 3 months to Grade 12. In order to appeal to a broad audience, these school models differ in subject offering, matric final exam certificate offering (IEB vs NSC), co-curricular offering, and fees. These include Curro, Curro Academy, Meridian, Select schools, Curro Castles, a National Certificate Vocational education facility, a learning support centre and a tech-driven school model. Curro offers an independent

education space where learners can flourish into leaders. The group adheres to a strong value system that honours child-friendliness, a positive discipline, Christian values (ethics and morals), and 21st-century learning. The brand’s edge lies in their innovative teaching approach which strives to make their learners workforce-ready and destined for a bright future. “With education being one of the cornerstones of society, as well as one of the best investments one can make in a child’s future, we feel strongly that Curro’s offering is one of sound value,” says Andries Greyling, CEO of Curro Holdings. The brand is reputable and there is a powerful development team on board ensuring the continuous advancement of Curro’s education tools – from their curriculum, to their teachers, to their technology.

VISION

Over the years, Curro have adopted an accelerated expansion plan which has included building their own schools as well as acquiring existing schools around the country and beyond South Africa’s borders. “We are currently accommodating around 57 000 learners. With the increasing demand for independent education, our goal is to have 200 schools in 2021, which will lead to enrolments of at least 80 000 learners by that time,” says Greyling.

CURRICULUM

Even though the CAPS curriculum is implemented in all the Curro schools, it is Curro’s internal curriculum management and delivery centre that strives to develop and innovate the South African curriculum. This, alongside a digital learning approach, puts Curro at the forefront of innovation. The centre builds teacher capacity by offering professional development courses and does ongoing curriculum research into international best practice, ensuring learners are better prepared for the future workplace. Curro’s Mathematics, for example, allows for a more focused and problem-solving approach, while the Science and Technology curriculum not only focuses on 21st century technology, but also on nanotechnology and a study of the Da Vinci inventions.

CREATIVITY

In a bid to develop all-rounded learners, Curro ensures that their learners are exposed to all the necessary facets of a quality independent education – from academics to sport, to essential cultural activities. Creativity is such an important skill to be explored and developed at school level that the World Economic Forum has deservedly earmarked it as one of the top three skills required to thrive in the 2020 workforce. Curro has therefore

announced earlier this year the launch of its national creative initiative, Curro Create. In partnership with Wordsmith’s Theatre Factory, one of the oldest and most successful self-sustaining theatre companies in the country, Curro Create aims to give all Curro learners the opportunity to showcase their creativity across a broad scope of disciplines.

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The Ruta Sechaba Foundation was established in 2016 to provide scholarships, bursaries and awards to qualifying learners at Curro or Curro-managed schools, and has enjoyed great success since. The PSG Group BEE Education Trust is the initial donor to the foundation. The aim of the trust is to provide monitored financial support for education purposes to Black South African citizens. The PSG Group BEE Education Trust has identified the Ruta Sechaba Foundation, and Curro as its key partner in education, to assist in achieving this objective.

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THE CORE of the matter

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MAGINE trying to paint on a wall while standing on a tall, wobbly ladder, explains Nicola Stirton, an occupational therapist from the Clay paediatric occupational therapy practice in Salt Rock.

“You would have limited stability, impacting the quality of the painting, verses standing on the ground with a stable base of support, allowing for controlled movements.” And the same goes for adults and children – a weak core introduces a host of problems, and these are not necessarily only physical. “The stability of your core has a direct impact on the development of your gross and fine motor skills, which impacts engagement in play and learning opportunities,” explains Nicola. Owner of the popular Glide and Ride business, Ian Wilson, who teaches children mountain bike skills, agrees.

What can you do? “Movement and deep pressure activities are key,” explains Nicola, “such as swinging, sliding, climbing, rolling, jumping, and pushing/pulling activities. Children should climb trees, ride bicycles, do wheelbarrow walks, dance and move. Doing activities that involve flexion (rolling up into a ball) and extension (superman) will help their core. Nicola recommends the following activities: Flexion - climbing a tree, sit ups, kicking balls away, leg pull ups on monkey bars, squeezing into a ball and holding this position. Extension - body boarding or surfing, lying on a skate board, wheelbarrow walks, bridge position, swimming. Visit Clay Occupational Therapy clayot.co.za, or Facebook @clayot

A weak core in children can be deeply problematic, and if children don’t have strong posture, it leads to not being able to sit for long periods, which leads to lack of concentration, he adds. “It also leads to low muscle tone, which compounds in a school environment where children feel the social impact of not being able to do things physically that others can do, which in turn hits their confidence, and creates a host of other issues.” Sounds like a vicious cycle, and who would have thought that behavioural issues may be related to something as simple as posture and muscle tone? Ian developed Glide and Ride in 2015, as a “holistic programme to develop children using a bicycle as the medium.” “It is far more than just teaching kids to ride bikes,” adds Ian. “We get children off the couch and away from screens, and create the desire to be more active.” But what exactly is our ‘core’, and how does it develop? “Your core refers to your postural/ intrinsic muscles that stabilise your spine, helping you maintain an upright posture,” explains Nicola, and “from birth, it is important that children are exposed to enough age-appropriate stimulation and strengthening activities as possible.” “Babies should be exposed to appropriate tummy time, rather than being left in carriers, car chairs or prams. Toddlers should be given opportunities to crawl on various surfaces and on different textures, rather than being placed in front of the TV. The latest recommendations in the USA, state that children should not be exposed to any screen time until the age of 2 years.”

Nicola and her colleagues have seen a “rapid increase in the past 10 years of children being referred for assessments and intervention. We feel that our lifestyles have had a big impact on children's development; children are being exposed to more screen time, less outside play time and are more sedentary.” “Children may not reach all their gross motor milestones such as sitting and crawling on time, some may skip milestones completely,” says Nicola. “Toddlers may present with limited balance, poor endurance, and may avoid gross motor and jungle gym equipment. Fine motor skills may be more challenging for these children, as they fatigue easily when holding a pencil or cutting with scissors. This can have an impact on their pencil grips, which will impact on their writing.”

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Planking and abdominal workouts may be a part of your own fitness regime, but did you know that your child’s core strength has a direct effect on their development, and can impact a range of things from their handwriting to their concentration levels?

Single Track Minded Ian’s parent company does so much more than teach bike skills. Ian’s pride and joy is his work at Mswhati Primary School. “A percentage of the fees go towards teaching kids who are less fortunate,” explains Ian. “Every Friday, we go to Mswhati Primary. Most of the children are from single-parent households, and the chance of them owning a bike or being able to ride is remote.” The only “currency” is attendance; as long as the children attend class, they can come to his bike-riding classes. The results have been incredible, with an improvement not only in absenteeism, but the pass rate too.“We also feed the school, with the ladies from Ama Angels (Ian’s other initiative, where he coaches previously disadvantaged women how to ride bikes.) For more info go to singletrackminded.co.za

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Dates with a Difference

While ‘dinner and a movie’ has its place on the ideal date spectrum, we’re thinking out the box during this month of love, with date ideas that are sure to make memories.

Local surf instructor and owner of the Ballito Surf School, Janek Ferrandi, takes a couple through their paces.

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Guys, listen up. If you have a bit of money to burn, but you’re not naturally inclined toward romantic ideas, then I’m The Guy is your guy. With a background in sales and social media marketing, Zain Moosa noticed that there was a gap in the market for tailored experiences for couples and small groups. What began as a favour for a friend, turned out to be a viable business curating tailor-made dates, and his ideas are totally unique. “My packages are personalised and dependent on the clients’ budget,” explains Zain. “They start from R7 000 per couple, and that includes a three-course meal from our menu prepared by our chef on location, full setup, layout and decor, photography, and a personalized video slideshow of your experience. I also have picnic packages which start at around R3 000. The most unique date Zain does is a romantic table setup sculpted into beach sand, which has to be seen to be believed. “If your budget allows,” he adds, “I can go more extravagant, based on your hobbies and lifestyle.” Check out Zain’s Instagram @imtheguy_sa or call 074 349 0253.

A little exhiliration, paired with learning a new skill, is sometimes just what the doctor ordered for long-term partnerships, and what could be more perfect for North Coast couples than learning how to surf? Ballito local Janek Ferrandi, who grew up surfing our beaches from the age of 10, is at the helm of the Ballito Surf School where he’s taught people to surf from the age of seven and up. After spending some time in Western Australia as a professional lifeguard (which is hugely reassuring for first-time learners), he soon realized that he simply has a passion for the ocean. “I can’t seem to find myself working anywhere else - I tried!” says Janek. Prospective students require basic swimming skills, and “then just courage to rise up to the challenge,” adds Janek. “It can be very challenging for some.” Janek recommends up to three lessons to understand the basics, and costs range between R300 and R200 per person, for an hour lesson, depending on how many people there are per session. All you need is your swimming costume, and Ballito Surf School supply the rest including surfboards, rash vests, wetsuits, and even your sun cream. Janek teaches from Salt Rock, Tiffany’s Beach, Willards, and Salmon Bay. Visit ballitosurfschool.com

Together, that is! Walking through nature is not only good for the soul, it’s good for your relationship too. The Umhlanga Lagoon Nature Reserve, just outside of Umhlanga Rocks and opposite the Breakers Hotel, is an important refuge for wetland, coastal and forest animals, plants and birds (with over 208 species of birdlife). The trail starts at the car park at the end of the promenade and, once you’re through the gates, there’s a wooden boardwalk across the Ohlange River before the trail heads into thick coastal forest, followed by dune forest, before arriving at the beach. Many of the trees are labelled, so you can stop and take in some botanical info while you walk. Keep an eye out for the 500-year-old white stinkwood. DISCLAIMER: the beach has been known for a skinny dip or two, so don’t be surprised if others are following suit (in their birthday suit!). Gates open 6am-6pm, visit umhlangatourism.co.za, or durban-tourism.com for directions

CHEAP DATE On a budget? Worry not! Here’s our shortlist of fun things to do or buy that won’t cost the earth. Share a cone: What happened to just sharing an ice cream, or splitting a waffle together? We love Scoop at Ballito Lifestyle Centre for their colourantand preservative-free homemade treats, made with farm-sourced dairy for their milk and cream, locally sourced barn eggs, and a selection of sorbets using locally sourced fruit with just enough sugar.

INTO THE WILD Rain Farm has created several different ways that you are able to enjoy Valentine’s Day (some of which will continue throughout the month of love). Enjoy a Valentine’s dinner beside the river on Thursday 14th and Friday 15th, with a 30-minute sunset game drive through the reserve before being dropped off at your scenic riverside dinner spot, welcomed with a glass of bubbly and treated to a five-course romantic dinner under the stars. They also have a three-course dinner at the lodge overlooking the rolling landscapes and game roaming in the distance. Also on the cards are picnics, breakfast with mimosas, game drives with a ranger, or book a night and stay over. They also offer tailor-made packages for proposals at one of three sites on the property, and best of all, a romantic bush experience is just a short drive away from the Dolphin Coast. Visit rainfarm.co.za

Start whining: You’ll definitely impress with any one of the array of imported wines from Checkers, like their Australian and New Zealand Sauvignon Blancs, French Bordauex, and wines from Argentina and Spain at affordable prices.

ON THE NIGHT Haven’t booked anything just yet? Try one of these romantic dinner spots: Splurge on a Parisian-themed dinner at the Beverly Hills, at R1 200 per person. Visit tsogosun.com The Fairmont Zimbali is hosting a buffet dinner for R680 per person. Visit dining@zimbaliresort.com Sample Canelands’ three-course dinner, for R495 per person. Visit thecanelands.co.za Fiamma Grill at Coco de Mer boutique hotel never fails to impress. Visit fiammagrill.co.za

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Holla Trails offer bikes for hire, and a range of trails to suit all skills’ levels, so why not head out on a bike with your loved one for some downtime? It costs R300 per adult for four hours (including a helmet and a permit), but the fees work out much cheaper if you’re a member, if you have your own bike, or if you choose to run a trail rather than ride a bike. If you don’t have a bike, be sure to book in advance as bikes tend to go quickly. Select a route before you leave, and a friendly staff member can assist you with this. Routes are colour-coded, and the distances clearly indicated, so you can easily choose a route according to your fitness level. For an extra R50 they’ll even give your bike a good wash before you head home. Visit hollatrails.co.za


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NUTRIENTS FOR A HEALTHY HEART

The statistics of heart attacks and strokes in South Africa are frightening, but did you know that your diet can reduce your risk? Dietician Kim Wilson tells us what to eat for a healthier heart.

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CCORDING to the Heart and Stroke Foundation South Africa, five people have heart attacks and 10 people have strokes every single hour.

If that’s not scary enough, of those 15 events on average 10 people will die from them. On a more positive note, what you eat plays an enormous role in the health of your heart, and can influence your risk for heart disease. Here are 11 important nutrients that you should be eating regularly to maximize the health of your heart:

rich in vitamin K has been linked to a lower risk for heart disease. Where to find it: dark green leafy vegetables such as spinach, kale, Swiss chard, and Romaine lettuce This plant-derived flavonoid is a natural anti-inflammatory. Consumption of quercetin also helps to prevent blood clots. Where to find it: apples are a great natural source, so an apple a day may in fact keep the doctor away!

Polyphenols are the nutrients found in abundance in brightly colored berries. They help to reduce blood pressure through increasing nitric oxide production, which causes blood vessels to relax and dilate. A cup of mixed berries daily has also been associated with an increase in HDL cholesterol (the good kind of cholesterol). Where to find them: blueberries, raspberries, strawberries and blackberries

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As one of the B vitamins, folate serves heart health by working to maintain a healthy level of homocysteine in the blood. Homocysteine is an amino acid, and elevated levels have been associated with a higher risk of heart attack, stroke and vascular disease. Where to find it: dark green leafy vegetables such as spinach, kale, Swiss chard, and Romaine lettuce

Fiber is the roughage found in foods such as whole grains, and fruits and vegetables. Multiple studies have found that regular consumption of fiber-rich foods such as whole grains can greatly benefit your heart. Fiber may help to decrease LDL cholesterol levels, which in turn helps to decrease the risk of heart disease. Consumption of fiber-rich foods has also been associated with a decrease in blood pressure, as well as risk for stroke. Where to find it: whole grains, nuts and seeds, fruits and vegetables

2. COENZYME Q10 (COQ10)

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1. FOLATE

Coenzyme Q10 is a natural antioxidant nutrient. Functioning as an energy producer in every cell of our body, CoQ10 is particularly abundant in heart muscle. In an analysis of twelve clinical trials it was shown that CoQ10 reduces blood pressure in patients with hypertension. Prescription medications to lower cholesterol (statins), are known to deplete CoQ10 levels. If you are taking statins, it is imperative that you supplement with CoQ10 to counter this depletion. Where to find it: beef, organ meats such as liver, soy oil, sardines and mackerel. However, the amount found in these foods is relatively low, so a supplement is necessary if you are taking statins

3. OMEGA 3 FATTY ACIDS

Omega 3 fatty acids have been extensively studied for their benefits to heart health. Regular consumption of omega 3 has been associated with lower blood pressure levels, total cholesterol, triglycerides, and fasting blood sugar. Supplemental omega 3 fatty acids have also been shown to improve arterial function, reduce blood pressure and lower triglycerides. Where to find them: Fatty fish such as salmon, mackerel, sardines and tuna, or supplemental salmon oil, krill oil or algae oil

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Vitamin K is important for proper blood clotting, and also serves to protect your arteries. A higher intake of foods

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Every single organ in the body needs magnesium to function properly, especially the heart. Magnesium is important for a regular heartbeat and is used in the treatment for heart arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat). Magnesium has also been shown to reduce blood pressure. Where to find it: walnuts, spinach, dark chocolate, quinoa, black beans, whole wheat flour and edamame

These 11 heart-healthy nutrients will benefit all areas of your health and should actually be ingested regularly, regardless of whether your heart needs support. They will be even more potent when combined with frequent exercise, low (or managed) levels of stress, and a smoke-free lifestyle.

This nutrient is one of the main reasons why a glass of red wine has been touted as good for the heart. For more information and expert advice, please visit Lifestyle Health, Resveratrol is a nutrient that helps Shop 24A, Lifestyle Shopping Centre, Ballito to prevent blood clots, enhances antioxidant and nitric oxide production, 032 946 0441

L-carnitine is a nutrient found in almost all of our cells. It is important for a healthy cholesterol level. L-carnitine serves the heart muscle by aiding in the breakdown of fats for energy. When given immediately after a heart attack, l-carnitine has been shown to improve recovery. Where to find it: avocado, animal protein, and fermented soy foods Lycopene is the main antioxidant found in tomatoes and is responsible for their brilliant red color. It has been associated with a reduced risk for heart disease. Lycopene has been shown to reduce blood pressure, as well as c-reactive protein (CRP). CRP is a marker of inflammation, and if elevated is a risk factor for heart disease. Where to find it: tomatoes

and lowers blood pressure. Where to find it: dark chocolate and red wine. However, these foods that are “rich” in resveratrol still provide relatively low amounts and supplements may be necessary.

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SMILE A WHILE

At the end of 2018, Ballito resident Felicia Alberts received the gift of a beautiful smile from Dr Thinus van Niekerk from the Cosmetic and Dental Emporium. But her transformation was the collaborative result of a few kind souls, including our very own 88.0FM team, who clubbed together to make her 2019 a year of success, and self-confidence. Here, Dr T gives us a recap of Felicia’s journey.

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MET Felicia in November of 2018 at the 88FM studio. She was tentative in her manner, soft spoken and withdrawn. Her eyes searching yet sparkling, and yearning to tell a story.

During an off-air interview, she revealed to Mike Charles and myself how the setbacks she had endured in life, slowly and unwittingly, constructed a metaphorical wall around her. She

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allowed her sense of self-esteem to be drowned - periodically and relentlessly. This lead to a final moment when she was turned down for a job purely based on her appearance and the image she presented. It was time for change. So, with the help and inspiration from Thabi Hlalele, a team was set up that would make the transformation a reality. True change however happens on the inside. It is an inward decision. It is a mind-shift that elevates thoughts to a new level of belief that anything is possible. And it was our mission to make Felicia believe again. Over the course of six weeks, Felicia and I worked towards our dream smile. We had a clear plan of where we wanted to go and of the amount of work involved to get us there. A smile makeover was planned and wrinkles were removed with neuromodulators and plasma treatment. Taking that first step was always going to be uncomfortable and scary. I remember how it took ten minutes to encourage her to smile for a photograph - and even then it was more a grimace. Waking up every morning expectant of change took practice, commitment

and discipline on her part. But, after each appointment we got increasingly excited about the fast approaching finish line. It was a week before Christmas and the day of the big reveal was finally upon us! Before friends and family could join, she was treated BEFORE to a fresh new hairstyle by Nikolas Michael, a new dress from White Summer and shoes from Clothesline. Charelle McAllister added the final touches with her professional make-up. The reveal was an emotional affair with friends and family showing their love and support. We could all agree that Felicia looked breathtaking, but none more so than her husband Wikus, who was delighted to spoil his ‘new’ wife to a

After two-years of back-packing through Europe with his beloved dogs and being shocked at the state of the world’s oceans, Stefan Graunke is determined not to let our coastline degenerate. He spoke to Melanie Reeder-Powell about his plan to walk the SA coastline and raise awareness.

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“I was shocked at the condition of the wildlife and oceans over there,” he explains. “Coming back to this beautifully diverse and wild country, I wanted do something to save my country’s oceans and coastlines as much as I could.” Horrified by what he saw throughout Europe, Stefan came home resolute that he couldn’t stand idle and watch South Africa’s magnificent beaches eventually succumb to pollution and human interference. With a German father and Italian mom, Stefan seems to have an inherent wanderlust, and the Joburg native soon dreamed up his next mission that he dubbed Coastal Ghost. “It started as a trip that I was ready to take alone, to do my bit for the environment,” says Stefan. “But a Facebook follower found me and wrote an article about the trip on goodthingsguy.com and it

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spread like wildfire.” “At first I was worried,” he adds, “but seeing the amazing responses from South Africans, I am embracing this and want to get as many people as possible to join us on the beaches.” “My goal is to clean up our beaches,” says Stefan. Quite simply, “the more hands, the more rubbish we can collect.” “We will be road tripping and stopping off at as many beaches as possible, with Altair, Ksora and Zypher (Stefan’s three Border Collies). We’ll be meeting locals and supporters and together we will be talking long romantic walks, watching the sun rise and making a difference!” Stefan’s funding so far has come largely from his own savings, and from his sister and parents. “But it’s not money that drives something like this,” says the avid photographer and scuba diver. “It’s trust, and love,” and Stefan is placing great trust in the process, and in people’s kindness. The journey is around 2 780km, stopping off at

over 50 (or more if possible) beaches from Richards Bay until the tyres roll into Port Nolloth in the Namaqualand region of the north western coast. “We are depending on our supporters to help us find places to camp or get hosts along the way to help us out. My sister is buying me two of the five new tyres that my temperamental old Landy needs to make it to the end. My mom is paying for the first three tanks of fuel and from there we are on our own. My dad will be at home holding the fort as my mom will be joining me for part of the way.” Stefan’s goal has become so much more then just cleaning the beaches. “I hope to use this as a catalyst to bring our people together, and create change for our country.” Stefan will officially launch the walk on 20 February in Richard’s Bay. If you’d like to contribute to the trip, or just want to follow Stefan and join him when he hits your nearest beach, find him on Facebook @ coastalghostproject

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T’S not everyday you come across a young guy with three Border Collies in tow, traipsing around the world, raising awareness for abandoned animals, but 26-year-old Stefan Graunke is no stranger to raising awareness for good causes. His time spent hiking through Europe had it’s own purpose, and being an animal lover, the plight of abandoned animals is close to Stefan’s heart, but that particular trip also drew his attention to an even greater calling; the state of the world’s coastlines.

night out - thanks to MammaG’s. Looking back on that remarkable day, I can’t help but remind myself that our dreams are so often crushed, not by failure, but by the fear of stepping out in faith. I saw Felicia again the other day. Smiling with an inner confidence. Still speaking softly, but with intent. And her eyes sang a different story, at peace knowing that the old is now in the past.


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Charmaine Venter The transformation

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N 1992 ex-police detective Charmaine Venter (van Wyk) became a widow as well as a single parent to three children. The idea of ever getting to put herself first became an impossible dream.

Happily, Charmaine would later remarry but those harder years took a toll on her appearance. Fortunately, this is nothing the Skin Renewal team of Mooimaak, kykNET’s most watched makeover show couldn’t fix. Led by Dr. Graham Duncombe and therapist Liza Schoeman, they managed to help her look a decade younger in just three months.

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Charmaine’s lax-looking skin was addressed using a series of Exilis Radiofrequency treatments. This heats up the deeper layers of your skin in a way that causes your existing collagen to contract while stimulating your fibroblasts to make more of it. The result is an instantly tightened effect that improves over time as your newfound collagen begins to grow.

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Charmaine’s once sculpted jawline was being hidden by jowls but this was an easy fix thanks to lipodissolve. The treatment involves injecting a Ceccarelli solution made up of vitamin C and iron into the fatty areas. This causes a natural breakdown of the fat cells, making it possible to re-contour and sculpt the face.

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PDO Anchor Threads are sutures strategically placed under the skin to create a more lifted look. They dissolve after six months, but their effect lingers for up to a year as they also encourage the creation of new collagen. These enhanced Charmaine’s cheek bones while lifting her jowls and the end result was incredible. ‘Now, people stop me in the street and say “Wow! What happened? You look ten years younger!”, says a delighted Charmaine. ‘I don’t look fake, I look refreshed and I love it!’

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COFFEE CULTURE The National Coffee Championships is a big deal, and it’s headed our way. The Ballito Lifestyle Centre will play host to the boldest of brews from 21-24 February, and you’re invited.

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HIS month, no less than 40 regional finalists from all over South Africa will vie for the title of National Champion in three categories, namely barista, latte art and cup tasters championships. The triumphant winners will go on to represent South Africa on a global platform.

The process is tough, with 25 judges, including a number of renowned international specialists, making up the panels that will be tasked with watching and scoring the movements and techniques of the contestants. The competition will be held in the covered area outside Weylandts, running the length of the area from Hair 4 U to LOAF Café and Gin Bar. Centre Manager, Mark Pearse says, “Two stages will be set up

with ample seating for spectators.” Bernard Muneri, Specialty Coffee Association of South Africa (SCASA) chairperson, explains that the barista championship competitors have been preparing for the finals round of this competition for several months. They source speciality grade green coffee internationally, then roast it and present it on stage during a 15-minute presentation. They serve four espresso, four milk beverages and four signature drinks to a panel of sensory judges, while explaining the story and origin of their coffee. Finally, the most extraordinary palates in the South African coffee industry get together to see who can ‘out taste’ the rest. For more info on SCASA and the competition, go to scasa.co.za. Follow Lifestyle Centre on Facebook @ballitolifestylecentre for updates.

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t has been said that there is never a time or place for true love, it happens accidentally, in a heartbeat, in a single flashing, moment.

It’s Valentine’s Day, and for many it means planning that special day or evening around romance and an unforgettable experience. If you are thinking of arranging a romantic experience on one of our beaches, here are a few pointers to remember when you are burning the midnight oil trying to come up with a plan to impress your better half. I think your first priority should be safety and security, so consider where you want to have that romantic picnic or sun downer drink. Avoid quiet, dark areas where there are no other people in sight, and consider parking your car in a place that is well lit, and is visible. Take only plastic containers onto the beaches rather than glass. Although plastic is not our friend, it’s safer than glass. Just make sure you pop it into one of our recycle bins which can be found at many of our main car parks. There are also plenty of re-usable plastic glasses and crockery options to choose from. Romantic bonfires are cosy, but make sure you observe our bylaws and remember that although we do not permit

open fires, you can make arrangement with the municipality to have a controlled fire, which is contained in a drum or portable braai, and that will not leave hot coals for someone to stand on. With regard to alcohol consumption on the beach, two areas that the ‘no drinking in public’ rule applies are in the bylaws of Kwadukuza Municipality, and in the Seashore Regulations Act from National Government. Consider our pets and wild animals if you are thinking of a fireworks display, there are signs all over our town stating that we are a fireworks free area and you must apply to the municipality for special permission. Echo friendly estates do not allow fireworks at all. Lastly Chinese lanterns may look amazing as they float off into the heavens but what goes up must come down and too often these get confused for ships distress flares and the poor sea rescue services get the run around. Yes Valentine’s Day is a great time to celebrate ones love and you really can have that beach experience despite all the rules. Be careful, be safe and be observant.

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It fuses 52 classic movements from 9 different disciplines, tai chi, taekwondo, aikido, yoga, Alexander technique, Feldenkrais, jazz, modern and Duncan dance. Nia claims to bring the mind, body and spirit to optimum health The key is to listen to your body and through movement, self- expression and move how you feel comfortable, I was music and, of course, it’s lots of fun! told. The music started, and I found it I headed to the venue at the Salt uplifting with an abundance of beating Rock Library for my drums. We started Nia experience half with some simple Have something new you think expecting to find fluid movements, and we should try? Email a bunch of ladies eventually built up to chanting and dancing melanie@lifeandstyle.org.za more vigorous steps. to beating drums, but I found it very easy I was pleasantly surprised to find ordinary to follow the class and was not left behind ladies like me. for long. I felt free and happy and it I was greeted by a smiling Michelle instilled an immense feeling of wellbeing and fellow participants. I was slightly within me during my workout, so mission anxious, as I have been known to have accomplished! two left feet, but I was assured the It was a fantastic experience and choreography was easy to follow and even would recommend it to any woman, no if I was lost, I should just have fun. matter what size or shape you are. In fact, Nia draws on the ancient human Nia encourages you to find peace with the history of dance as a celebratory or body you have. ceremonial performance and is sometimes If you would like more information even called the “dance doctor”, thanks about classes, contact Michelle on to its ability to help people not only get 082 777 6778. active, but also find joy.

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POISON CITY BREWING

Edgy, passionate, and vehemently KZN-centric, this brewery has made international waves with Durban-born Graeme Bird and Andre Schubert at the helm. “Our first four products were traditional craft beers and our latest product is South Africa’s first cannabis beer,” says Graeme, who lives in Umdloti, but still spends time in his beloved Durban. Based in Station Drive, their beers are all made in small batches, “with the quality of our ingredients being key to our success,” he explains. The craft beers; The Bird (a Germanstyle lager), The Punk Rocker (an English Pale Ale), The Other Bird (a Czech Dark Lager) and The Poison (an IPA), are available in a limited number of places in major cities. “Our Durban Poison Cannabis Lager is a premium lager and is produced

ZULU RUM

The label of Zulu Rum is a symbolic one, depicting the very beginning of the association of rum with the Zulu army. The story goes that the first time the Zulu people came into contact with rum was when they defeated the British Army at the Battle of Isandlwana in 1879, and captured their rum rations. The idea for Zulu Rum first occurred to owner Clinton Wyness when travelling through the rolling hills of KwaZulu-Natal, which were blanketed in sugar cane. He thought it strange that the province did not have its own rum, knowing that most other sugar producing areas, such as Mauritius, the Caribbean and Australia all had a flourishing rum industry. Hence he approached good friend Wayne Oliver, who

in much bigger quantities. We’ve sold over a million bottles since it was released in September 2018 and it is available in thousands of bottle stores, restaurants and bars across the country,” says Graeme proudly. “The hemp seeds we use in the brew also add a wonderful flavour,” adds Graeme. They won silver and bronze awards in the 2018 beer label awards, and their beers are available nationally in bottle stores and restaurants, including in Ballito and Salt Rock. Visit poison.city, or on Facebook @durbanpoisonbeer, and Instagram @durbanpoisonbeer

provided additional resources, and is now a partner. Having won the 2016 “Fifty Best Gold Medal for Best White Rum” and numerous Michelangelo awards, this first local rum produced from KZN sugar cane has established itself as a firm favourite, and is being exported internationally. “Zulu Rum is made from molasses, sourced, from KZN, and it is a ‘no age statement’ rum. We use one copper pot still and two stainless steel column stills in our process,” explains Clinton. Zulu Rum is available in selected bottle stores and Spar Tops, with additional Zulu Gold, and Zulu Impi varieties. Go to zulurum.com, on Facebook @zulurum, and Twitter @zulurum

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No other craft beer has had quite the history of this legendary brew, that bravely launched in an era when SAB was the behemoth of breweries in 1972. Its famous namesake, Louis Luyt senior, still managed to capture 14 percent of the market in the beer’s first year, explains his son Louis junior. However, despite a partnership with Anton Rupert, Louis senior eventually sold his shares to Anton, and after a short-lived existence, the infamous lager went off the market. Phoenix-like, it resurfaced in 2009 in Ballito, but admits Louis junior, microbreweries in South Africa were not quite a ‘thing’ yet, and despite doubling the volume each year, Luyt Lager was “ahead of its’ time.” “We sold off the equipment to Cape Town,” explains Louis, and the brewery went into hibernation again. Now, Louis Junior has resurrected his father’s beloved beer, almost as an ode to his dad’s legacy, but also because he quite simply believes in his product. Over time, they’ve drawn from

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key players from the industry, including Gordon Den, a master brewer and SAB legend, Gerry Fischer, Hu Barber, and former SAB and Firkin brewery man Paul Simms, as well as Silindile Mpungose. Carbonation is key, says Louis, explaining that Luyt Lager’s carbonation is very low – they rather look to natural carbonation, and don’t want their customers to feel ‘full’ after enjoying their brew. With four-percent alcohol, Louis prides himself on the beer’s drinkability. Having only re-launched in December 2018, Luyt Lager is available on tap at Mozambik, and Fish Factory restaurants. Got to luytlager.co.za, on Facebook @luytlagersa, and Instagram @luytlager

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After teaching themselves to brew in 2014, KZN-born Gary Wilby (who is the brewer and has a chemistry degree) and his wife Ursula are currently brewing eight styles of craft beer, with an IPA in development. “We have also recently begun blending our own unique craft gin and tonic,” adds Ursula from their Shakashead premises. Their Ballito Belgian Ale, Irish Red Ale, Shaka’s Impi Lager and Belgian Witbier are all testaments to a European heritage, rooted in Africa. Ursula details their process, on which they pride themselves: “Beer consists of the

following four ingredients as laid out by the German purity law of 1516; Reinheidsgebot i.e. water, malted barley (grain) hops and yeast. The malted barley we use contains starches which we convert to sugars. The resultant sugar solution is then boiled with the addition of hops. This is then cooled, and yeast added. The yeast intern ingests the sugars and the bio product is alcohol and carbon dioxide. The CO2 produced during the fermentation is then reabsorbed and this is what gives our beers its carbonation.” “Our product is 100-percent organic, with no artificial enzymes and adjuncts.” You can purchase directly from the brewery or any bottle stores from Ballito to Kloof, and as far as Winterton and Drakensberg. Go to balltobrewing.co.za, on Facebook @ballitobrewingcompany, and Instagram @greatrailroad

sugar crystals; namely molasses or treacle, also known by its trade name, Blackstrap. This also forms the base of all the alcohol we produce in the distillery today.” “Our distillery has the ability to produce a range of products, including gin. We aim to produce unique, small batch spirits, with a focus on quality over quantity.” Their first product, Ginsala, an East Coastinspired craft gin, is the culmination of 18-months of work to represent the flavours of the region’s Indian cuisine. Childhood memories of eating curried pineapples on the beach inspired them to infuse the flavour, combining the spice components which make up a Masala curry spice. For this, they won a Gold Medal at the 2019 South African Spirit Awards Trophy. Ginsala is available from their on-site bottle store at the Ballito Lifestyle Centre, alternately most local liquor stores. Alex quips, “If they don’t have it, ask them why not!”

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LOVE IS A BATTLEFIELD Our latest contributor, arts and culture creator and curator Russel Hlongwane, muses on the KZNSA’s most recent exhibition that, appropriately during the month of love, drew attention to the divides placed on romantic love by our apartheid past.

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URBAN has, in the more recent years, become rather lacklustre in its artistic offering. It has taken third place to Johannesburg and Cape Town, despite the fact that Durban, and KwaZulu-Natal as a whole, produces so much talent that is ultimately lost to the two big cities.

There has, however, been a change in tide. There is strong evidence of a young generation of artists who are steadily reinvigorating the sector, albeit in modest ways. There is also a growing curiosity amongst what could be called the Durban diaspora, these being artists who outgrew Durban, and situated themselves within more international networks of artistic practice. One such recent exhibition and collaboration brought together an established and internationally renowned curator and artist, Gabi Ngcobo, who has her roots in Durban, with two emerging voices from the city, Sumayya Menezes

and Zinhle Khumalo, under the title ‘Mating Birds Vol.2.’ This elaborate and reflective curatorial essay placed the spotlight on the problematic ways that the colonial and apartheid system regulated and mediated the dimension of love along racial lines. Mating Birds Vol.2 used the great, late Lewis Nkosi’s novel Mating Birds as a point of departure, and as a basis

to visualize the troublesome histories associated with the Immorality Acts of the parliament of colonial and apartheid South Africa (Act No.5 of 1927, Act No. 23 of 1957, Act No. 57 of 1969). The curators do the important work of connecting this legacy to contemporary perspectives on sex, sexuality and sexual relationships. To use the words of the host venue, the KZNSA Gallery, ‘’The essay draws on original artwork as well as reference material from art, literature, philosophy, legal documents, letters, newspaper clippings and exhibition catalogues, among other sources. Lewis Nkosi’s first novel is set in Durban’s segregated beaches, and narrated by a black man awaiting execution for allegedly raping a white woman. When it appeared, the novel was equally critiqued and praised by many, including Henry Louis Gates Junior, who remarked in The New York Times how it “confronts boldly and imaginatively the strange interplay of bondage, desire and torture inherent in interracial sexual relationships within the South African prison house of apartheid.” Meanwhile, South African writer Andre Brink accused Nkosi of being fascinated with interracial sexual relations and of being guilty of "distortion and exaggeration." Mating Birds can be understood as a story about the distortion of intimate relationships in apartheid South Africa. They go on to say, ‘’Mating Birds Vol.2 uses the exhibition space to map the manner in which artists have intervened in the space of sexual politics and how they continue to reshape the

visual vocabulary of sexuality and sexual freedoms, whilst questioning the way bodies are still impacted by the residual nature of repressing colonial and apartheid policies.’’ The exhibition called upon works by prominent artists such as Billie Zangewa, Dineo Seshee Bopape, Lady Skollie, Sabelo Mlangeni, Simnikiwe Buhlungu, Tracey Rose and Trevor Makhoba. Reference materials are drawn from literature, including, Bessie Head, Lebo Mashile, Lewis Nkosi, Makhosazana Xaba and Zakes Mda, as well philosophical texts, historical archives and other sources. The range of artists featured is drawn from vastly different disciplines of knowledge and cultural productions, such as painting, literature, and even silk fabrics, poetry and multimedia. The exhibition occupied a short-lived window as it unfortunately closed on the 10th February 2019. Visit kznsagallery.co.za for their most recent exhibition listings.

Russel Hlongwane operates as a curator, producer, researcher, theorist and consultant. He has shown work in Munich, Marrakech, Maputo, Karlsruhe, Harare, Bristol, Tokyo as well as throughout South Africa.

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SHOOTING THE BREEZE MUCH TO HIS SURPRISE, OUR EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, DAVE CHARLES, DISCOVERS HE HAS THE MUSCLE FOR MOUNTAIN-BIKING

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N December I bought a bike.

And as I sit here looking at that short sentence, I must admit to feeling a little nostalgic. I have been the proud owner of some really lovely bikes, bikes that have all said “@#$% you”, to the receding hair and ever-increasing lines on my face. There’s nothing at Dischem that even comes close to the surge of adrenalin from a V Twin at full throttle and the cackle of the grim reaper is no match for the roar of the pipes. I loved those bikes and connection they gave me to the spirit of freedom and my wild younger years. But not everyone is a fan of the motorcycle and my beloved Sue made it quite clear that she would never share this joy with me. In fact, when I bought my last motorcycle, she set off to climb Kilimanjaro – an adventure for which my participation was clearly not required.

what got me thinking – maybe this would be more do-able! So, we hired a couple of bikes and set off on an ‘introduction to mountain biking’ group ride under the tuition of Dr Rosie Carey, brand ambassador for Concept Cyclery in Ballito. It was both daunting and fun…and I really enjoyed it, so in December we bought mountain bikes…and all the kit. So I was now that guy – all the gear and no idea. We have ridden regularly since then and I am getting better at it, despite some setbacks. Like the beginner group ride last Saturday – this one for the slightly more ambitious. Rosie assured me that we would be back early enough to make my early morning music gig at the Lifestyle Centre Market, so off we set. But 5km up the trail on a particularly rocky incline, my back tyre exploded – well, that’s what it felt like. Apparently this

BROADEN YOUR HORIZONS IN 2019! A suggestion that more such adventures might follow until I came to my senses and took up a more sensible pastime, was enough to eventually persuade me to hang up my helmet. Sue has become a very keen runner and so I thought I might give that trendy pursuit a bash. I started slowly, walking, under the guidance of a brassy American in an app on my smartphone. She was very encouraging and we got on quite well at first, but I found the entire exercise mind-numbingly boring. Old injuries soon flared up and after limping along for a while, I turned my attention to other interests and bought a sports car that needed some love. But late last year, Sue was introduced to the sport of mountain bike riding at Holla Trails near Ballito and this is

hardly ever happens (well, not to the lighter riders) and despite my carrying every conceivable emergency repair product in my saddle bag for just such an occasion, I had not the faintest clue how to go about effecting a repair. So, I used my cell phone to call the trail master who collected us with a wry smile. I was painfully aware of the chuckles from the runners gathering for the Park Run as we returned to the Holla Trails HQ on the back of his bakkie. See – all the gear and no idea… but, like Arnold Schwarzenegger, “I’ll be back”!

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