Daily Dispatch

Wild Women bond raising funds

Calendar proceeds all to support charities

- By BARBARA HOLLANDS

EVERY year a group of strong, energetic, fun-loving women head for Wild Coast beaches in the joyful Wild Women on the Run adventure run and this year they have made a calendar to capture the run’s sense of freedom.

The four-day run is the brainchild of extreme athlete Kim van Kets and celebrates the beauty of the region, creating a nurturing, non-competitiv­e space for women to overcome obstacles and enjoy nature together in a fun, safe environmen­t.

“We wanted the calendar to have the look and feel of strength, unity, fun and friendship,” said artist Kerry-Lyn Honey, who coordinate­d the photoshoot­s and oversaw the calendar’s creative design at her Hartspace studio in Vincent.

Themed “strength, fitness and nature”, the calendar, which was photograph­ed by profession­al photograph­er Anine Koch, will be launched next Friday with proceeds going to the African Angels Independen­t School in Chintsa East and Busfare Babies Birth Centre in Hamburg.

In order to participat­e in the run, women must raise a minimum donation towards these initiative­s, both of which uplift women and children.

Honey, who has two Wild Women runs under her belt, said the photograph­s were taken during four high-spirited photoshoot­s over two months on Kwelera Beach and on farmland at Knots Landing, also in Kwelera.

“The photos show how we feel on the run – free and supportive of each other with no judging of our individual body shapes or sizes.

“Anine was initially quite reserved and when I said ‘let’s take our tops off’ her eyes widened, but by the end she came right out of her shell. “She was amazing.” Some photograph­s show the women topless from the back, stirring up the waters of the Kwelera River in wild abandon, or leaping off a pier, one shows them taking a break on a log laughing uproarious­ly and another shows them looking out to sea with linked hands, encapsulat­ing the intense bonding that takes place during the rigours of the 90km run.

“One was taken with women bundled up in raincoats because last year we got caught in a hailstorm with lightning striking so often that we spread out just in case we were all struck at once! Some photos also show stillness because sometimes there are moments when we are alone on the run and that is when questions we are grappling with are answered.”

Inspiratio­nal quotes supplied by the runners weave across the evocative photograph­s and some photos include exuberant little girls from African Angels School – DO YOU know a selfless person who goes the extra mile for the good of others, a local hero who makes something good out of nothing but a desire to improve the quality of life for the community. That’s the person we would like to meet! Please send your nomination with your local heroe’s name and contact number together with yours to: possible future participan­ts of Wild Women on the Run.

● The calendar, which is not time bound, but can be used to note celebrator­y annual occasions, will cost R150. It will be launched at Floradale Country Bumpkin on Friday August 4 at 6pm, and everyone is welcome. See the Hartspace Facebook page for more informatio­n. —

 ?? Picture: ANINE KOCH ?? THE JOY RUN: Exuberant photograph­s like this one of women who participat­e in the annual Wild Women on the Run up the Wild Coast will make up a calendar which will be launched next week in aid of African Angels School and the Busfare Babies Birth Centre
Picture: ANINE KOCH THE JOY RUN: Exuberant photograph­s like this one of women who participat­e in the annual Wild Women on the Run up the Wild Coast will make up a calendar which will be launched next week in aid of African Angels School and the Busfare Babies Birth Centre
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