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Swim with SA’S Black Mermaid

- STAFF REPORTER

SOUTH Africa’s Zandile Ndhlovu is the subject of an exciting short documentar­y, The Black Mermaid, released on free streaming channel Waterbear yesterday.

The Black Mermaid follows Ndhlovu, South Africa’s first black woman freediving instructor, often dubbed the “real life Ariel”, as she explores the power and place that the ocean holds in indigenous South African lives.

Watch Ndhlovu’s first experience of the sardine run, one of the planet’s most beautiful ocean phenomena rarely witnessed by local communitie­s. Hear from her grandmothe­r who mythologis­ed the ocean and Ndhlovu, who immersed herself in it.

Waterbear is a streaming platform showcasing award-winning documentar­ies as well as original content – spanning biodiversi­ty, community, climate action and sustainabl­e fashion. Visit www. waterbear.com

Ndhlovu said: “Growing up, I faced many obstacles that prevented me from exploring the deep: challenges accessing swimming lessons as a child, the lack of representa­tion in freediving, and the steep financial costs associated with it have historical­ly excluded many black individual­s from participat­ing in the sport.”

She added: “Now I am on a mission to shake-up the freediving world by empowering black communitie­s to get involved.”

Ndhlovu is the founder of The

Black Mermaid Foundation, an organisati­on seeking to create diverse representa­tion in the ocean arena.

Her work centres on enabling access to ocean spaces to local coastal people, and to diversify ocean spaces recreation­ally, profession­ally and in sport while creating a new generation of ocean guardians.

 ?? ?? ZANDILE Ndhlovu features in a short documentar­y, ‘The Black Mermaid’.
ZANDILE Ndhlovu features in a short documentar­y, ‘The Black Mermaid’.

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