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Local Leg of Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour Celebrates Spirit of Adventure

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The South African leg of the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour 2014 screens countrywide from 23 October at select Ster-Kinekor theatres.

Hosted by Cape Union Mart for the ninth consecutive year, the festival brings the best of adventure and outdoor lifestyle documentaries to local shores. South Africa is one of 35 countries and 390 communities globally participating in the World Tour which features a collection of the most inspiring and thought-provoking action, adventure and mountain films.

Travelling from remote landscapes and cultures, to up close and personal encounters with adrenaline-packed action sports, the 2014 World Tour is an exhilarating and provocative exploration of the outdoors as captured by some of the world’s finest outdoor filmmakers. Over 300 films enter the annual Banff Mountain Film Festival competition and award-winning films and audience favourites are among the films chosen to travel the globe as part of the World Tour.

The South African leg of the 2014 World Tour is a must-see for outdoor lifestyle enthusiasts and everyone with a spirit for adventure. Local filmgoers will experience highlights from a selection of adventure interests, including mountain biking, rock climbing, trail running, bouldering, snow skiing, stand-up paddling and base jumping.

Evan Torrance, Cape Union Mart’s marketing director, says: “Each year the local leg of the tour becomes increasingly popular and is always sold out before the screenings start. This year we’re extending the tour in a number of ways: we’ve added Port Elizabeth as a screening city for the first time; in Durban the festival has been extended from one day to two days; in Cape Town, Johannesburg and Pretoria the festival will once again run over 8 days but we’ve secured much larger cinemas.

“Nationally we’ve increased the total number of available seats from about 6,500 to 10,000 to meet the demand from South Africa’s adventure film fans. We’re amazed at how well received the local leg of the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour is. It’s a wonderful confirmation of South Africans’ appetite for adventure and the outdoors.”

Films which he believes will be especially well-received by South African audiences include:

North of the Sun, which is a magnificent depiction of two young Norwegian adventurers discovering their own private playground tucked between the icy Atlantic Ocean and the rocky slopes of a remote, arctic island. They build themselves a cabin out of flotsam while clearing the beach of debris, then spend the long winter skiing and surfing in the haunting low light.

Keeper of The Mountain is the story of Elizabeth Hawley who bucked the conventions of her time by settling alone in Kathmandu in 1960 where she began chronicling Himalayan expeditions for The Himalayan Database. Even as she turns 90, she continues to update these records with rigorous accuracy and dedication.

Torrance adds that one of the other highlights from the global festival is that a South African film was included as part of the World Tour and will also be screened in South Africa: “The Beauty of the Irrational is a great piece of cinematography by local filmmakers Dean Leslie and Greg Fell of The African Attachment. It captures the epic journey of South African Ryan Sandes’ record-breaking run of the Fish River Canyon Trail in Namibia. We’re really proud that South Africa was represented during the international festival in Canada and that local audiences can also appreciate a local story alongside international adventure feats this year.”

The South African leg of the festival also includes the screening of the winner of Cape Union Mart’s Adventure Film Challenge 2014, a local competition aimed at encouraging emerging filmmakers to capture South Africa’s local outdoor adventure lifestyles.

Some of the other international short films that will be featured in the 2014 Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour line- up include:

  • Ghost Town: In the mid 1800’s, British Columbia’s mountain towns boomed as prospectors flocked north during the great gold rush. Josh Daiek, Mike Henitiuk & Kieran Nikula arrive 150 years later in search of their own fortune.
  • The Sensei: East meets West and old meets new. Twenty-something world class boulderer, Daniel Woods, and 43-year old climbing veteran, Yuji Hirayam, team up for the expedition of a lifetime. But when Daniel-san travels to Japan to prove himself worthy of Hirayama’s mentorship, the question becomes, who learns from whom?
  • The Questions We Ask: Bruce Kirkby crosses the Pacific from Vancouver to Victoria on a stand-up paddleboard, and ponders what adventure means to him.
  • Not Bad: Seven brave riders set out from the four corners of the globe for thirty days of outrageous fun and bicycle tomfoolery in New Zealand.
  • 35: 35 climbing routes in one day to celebrate 35 years of life? Why not? Take the birthday challenge!
  • Split of a Second: 99.9% of time is spent in preparation for living a few moments of joy. The other 0.1% is to only be here now, and step off that cliff.

Visit www.banff.co.za for more information or for a sneak peek of what to expect during the film festival, view the trailer here.

The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour screens at select Ster-Kinekor cinemas across the country:

  • Cape Town: Cavendish Square 23 – 31 October
  • Cape Town: Tygervalley Center, 24 – 31 October
  • Johannesburg: Sandton City, 23 – 31 October
  • Pretoria: Brooklyn Mall, 24 – 31 October
  • Durban: Gateway Centre, 30 & 31 October (two days only)
  • Port Elizabeth: The Bridge Ster-Kinekor, 31 October (one screening only)

Ticket prices are the same as a standard Ster-Kinekor ticket and can be booked online via www.sterkinekor.com, or call the Ster-Kinekor Ticketline on 082 16789.

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Total Ninja: Now Open at Gateway, Umhlanga

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Total Ninja, Africa’s largest inflatable and obstacle course, has become a premier destination for thrill-seekers and fitness enthusiasts across South Africa. Inspired by the global phenomenon TV series Ninja Warrior, Total Ninja offers supervised activity and fitness venues where participants can climb, balance, jump, and swing across various obstacles, honing their Ninja skills. Each location features the iconic Warped Wall, challenging every aspiring Ninja to conquer new heights.

NOW open at Gateway, Umhlanga.
The Durbanite team was invited to experience the hype for themselves, and we can say, it’s something you HAVE to do!

Total Ninja caters to a wide range of age groups and fitness levels, ensuring that everyone from toddlers to adults can enjoy the adventure.

Key offerings include:

  • Mini Ninja (Under 5 Years): A dedicated area designed specifically for children under five, featuring soft play and inflatable obstacles that provide a safe and fun environment for the little ones.
  • Total Ninja (5 Years and Above): An extensive course that allows older children and adults to test their agility and strength across various challenging obstacles.
  • Strike Arena: An interactive zone where participants can engage in dynamic, high-energy play, challenging friends and family in a race against time.
  • Warped Wall: A signature feature at Total Ninja, the Warped Wall offers varying heights to test participants’ speed, strength, and determination.

Total Ninja is also an ideal venue for birthday celebrations and group events. They offer tailored packages that include exclusive access to party rooms, personalized invitations, and Total Ninja hygiene and safety socks for all guests. Whether it’s a children’s party, team-building event, or school outing, Total Ninja provides a unique and memorable experience for all attendees.

Location: Gateway, Umhlanga. (Opposite IBV Vaults in the parking lot.)
Call: 031 630 0556
Email: gw@totalninja.co.za

To ensure a spot, especially on weekends and public holidays, it’s advisable to book in advance. Total Ninja offers various pricing options, including discounts for extended sessions and family packages. For more information on pricing, activities, and bookings, visit their official website,

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Field Notes (an exhibition): 1 – 17 November 2024

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Field Notes (an exhibition)
Presented by Contemporary Archive Project
Opening: 1 November 2024 at 6 PM
Venue: The Chairman, Durban.


In the province of KwaZulu-Natal, stories are marked like pins scattered across a map. These pins cluster in the city of eThekwini or are more sparsely spread through the landscapes of Nquthu, Tugela, and Amaotana. By mapping out and noting where the photographs were made, the explorers’ tracks reveal a wide, eclectic range of stories, each reflecting individual narratives. In these collections, the photographers are the explorers of their own stories, presenting clips and field notes that present an Insider’s view.

Subverting old tropes of Outsiders looking in, disconnected from a culture or space, the photographs that make this exhibition present intimate representations of faith and religion, culture and rituals, life and death, solitude and community. The collective way of seeing a city and space are all informed by each photographer’s way of seeing.
In this gathering, we present moments from each photographer’s archive. Guided by the visual connections of the photographs, the exhibition’s content invites you to reflect on the themes of fragility, power, togetherness, and the significance of the spaces we call home.

The group exhibition features work from CAP’s archive, inclusive of:
Andile Ndunge, Andre Swart, Mandisa Buthelezi, Myllo Menorah, Niamh Walsh-Vorster, Paulo Menezes, Robyn Perros, Seraz Abrahams, Sibusiso Gcaba, and Thobani Khumalo.
This exhibition is made possible by the National Lotteries Commission.

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12 Places to Get Good Coffee in Durban

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Durban’s coffee scene offers a diverse range of experiences, from beachfront cafes to hidden gems in lush settings. What makes these coffee spots stand out isn’t just the quality of the coffee—it’s the vibe, the people, and the atmosphere that create a memorable visit. Here are some of Durban’s best coffee spots, each offering more than just a brew.

Here’s a list of the top coffee spots around Durban where you can load up on good vibes and great coffee.

Umhlanga

Tiki Tonga Coffee Roasters – Umhlanga
Tiki Tonga in Umhlanga is famous for its Wednesday morning run, where free coffee is a highlight. The café is well-known for its excellent coffee and welcoming vibe. It’s a great place to meet up with friends or enjoy a laid-back coffee experience, with the energy of the morning runners adding to the vibrant atmosphere.


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African Roots Cafe Restaurant – Umhlanga
Located in the upmarket Pearls Mall in Umhlanga, African Roots offers some of the best coffee in town. The chic, modern setting complements the rich flavours of their African-inspired coffee. The vibe is upscale yet welcoming, making it a favourite for those who appreciate high-quality coffee in a stylish environment.


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Rox Coffee Company – Umhlanga Promenade
Situated on the scenic Umhlanga Promenade, Rox Coffee is known for its excellent coffee and relaxed beachside vibe. It’s a great spot to grab a coffee while taking in the ocean views, whether you’re starting your day or winding down in the afternoon. The baristas are passionate, and the location makes it a popular choice for locals and visitors alike.


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The Forest Café uMhlanga – Umhlanga Promenade
At the opposite end of the Umhlanga Promenade from Rox Coffee, The Forest Café offers a relaxed beachside escape. With a tranquil atmosphere and stunning views, it’s a perfect spot for beach lovers to grab a coffee and enjoy the fresh air. Popular with cyclists, joggers, and anyone looking for a peaceful place to savour their brew.


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Durban North & Glen Ashley

Gatvol Coffee – Glen Ashley
Gatvol Coffee is a unique spot in Glen Ashley, blending a jungle-like bar atmosphere with excellent coffee. Inside Neighbourhood Café, Gatvol offers cool vibes and top-notch baristas who create a laid-back, fun environment. It’s a hidden gem for those who enjoy great coffee and a chilled atmosphere.


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Now Coffee – Glen Ashley
A minimalist favourite, Now Coffee in Glen Ashley is known for its clean, no-fuss approach to coffee. The coffee here is always top quality, and the simple treats menu adds to the experience. The café’s sleek, modern vibe makes it a perfect place to enjoy a cup of coffee and relax in a peaceful setting.


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Seattle Coffee Co Kensington Square – Durban North
While Seattle Kensington Square is part of a well-known franchise, this location stands out for its friendly, welcoming café vibe. It doesn’t have the typical commercial feel of other chain coffee shops, and the baristas ensure that each visit feels personal. The consistent quality of coffee and cosy atmosphere make it a local favourite.


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Colombo Coffee & Tea Specialty Roastery – Durban North
Colombo has earned a reputation for expanding its footprint in Durban while maintaining exceptional coffee quality. The Durban North location is sleek and modern, offering a great space to work or enjoy a relaxing cup of coffee. The café’s dedication to craft and its welcoming vibe make it a popular choice for both coffee aficionados and remote workers.


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Berea/Morningside

Humble Coffee Churchill – Greyville, Berea
Humble Coffee has a cosy, unpretentious charm that shouldn’t be overlooked. With baristas who are passionate about their craft and a space that feels like home, Humble Coffee offers a simple yet satisfying coffee experience. It’s the perfect spot for those who value authenticity over flashiness.


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Skyline Coffee Durban – Windermere, Berea
Skyline is a hidden gem in Windermere, Berea, known for its excellent coffee and welcoming atmosphere. While it doesn’t boast grand city views, the café’s tucked-away location and friendly vibe make it a great spot to escape the hustle and bustle. With a relaxed environment and plenty of seating, it’s also an ideal place to work or catch up with friends over a well-brewed cup.


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North Coast/Dolphin Coast

The Waterberry Coffee Shop – Ballito
Tucked away in a forest-like setting, The Waterberry Coffee Shop in Ballito is a peaceful retreat offering more than just coffee. The café’s excellent food and warm hospitality make it a top choice for those looking to enjoy a cup of coffee amidst nature. It’s an ideal spot for a quiet morning or afternoon escape, far from the hustle and bustle.


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Salt Café – Salt Rock/Chaka’s Rock
Located in the laid-back coastal town of Salt Rock, Salt Café is a cosy coffee spot with a casual beach vibe. It’s the perfect escape for those looking to enjoy a cup of coffee in a peaceful, seaside setting. Whether you’re a local or just visiting the coast, Salt Café offers a relaxed environment and top-quality coffee.


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Durban’s coffee scene is filled with unique spots that offer much more than just a good brew. From the scenic beachfronts of Umhlanga’s Rox Coffee Company and The Forest Café uMhlanga to the minimalist charm of Now Coffee and the hidden jungle vibes of Gatvol Coffee & The Waterberry Cafe, these spots bring together great coffee, cool vibes, and welcoming atmospheres. Whether you’re grabbing a quick coffee on the go or settling in for a relaxed afternoon, these spots offer the perfect mix of quality and experience.

 

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