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darshandrivingschool-dds · 4 years ago
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Emmanuel Yoa passed his driving test at Cranbourne West Vicroads with instructor Swamt Congratulations and wish him safe driving.
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https://www.darshandrivingschool.com.au/pricing/driving-test/
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thankguard · 7 years ago
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INTERVIEW: DEVÀRN
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18 y.o melbourne-based rapper, producer and digital illustrator DEVÀRN just dropped his highly-anticipated follow-up to “CALL ME”. Coincidentally, this absolute G EMMANUEL YOA randomly sent us this rare DEVARN interview he did for a school assignment. Enjoy.
WHERE DID YOU GROW UP?
DEVÀRN: Truganina/Tarneit. (Werribee line)
HOW DID YOU START MAKNG MUSIC?
D: I used to be a dancer most of my life until about I was 14 in grade 9, I started listening to lots of Kanye and Joey Bada$$’s 1999 mixtape and got into rapping and all.
WHAT ROLE DID BEING IN AUSTRALIA PLAY IN CHOOSING TO DO MUSIC?
D: It played a part in providing resources and knowledge. These are the things that come with Western society. If I was somewhere that’s not better than here I wouldn’t have a proper home studio and know the things I know for this career.
WHAT MUSIC INFLUENCED YOU GROWING UP?
D: I don’t really have a specific sound I really identify myself with yet but I’m building that as of now to get to that point. I’ve been producing lately so that’s going to speed up my process a lot. The people that influenced this current sound most are: Travis Scott, Kanye West, Lil Uzi Vert, Divine Council and Mick Jenkins.
HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THE MUSIC SCENE IN MELBOURNE?
D: Oh its good, everyone moving forward and doing their part, working hard. We just need more supporters and people to see the growing potential down here.
WHAT ARE YOUR LONG-TERM GOALS FOR YOUR CAREER IN AUSTRALIA?
D: I’m already thinking global and longterm. My longterm goal for my career is for my career is for my career to be long term [laughs]. I want to do some crazy shit. Work with Kanye West, work with Travis Scott – make some songs and possibly produce for him one day. I want to support my country, go to my tribe and village and build, open a big business there so my family line can profit heaps and pass it on.
WHAT EFFECT DO YOU WANT TO HAVE ON MELBOURNE'S HIP-HOP SCENE?
Next year I want to be the face and one of the people that are brought up whenever someone says Melbourne music, then probably by the end of next year or three quarters through, I want Australia to fully know me, I want to be a part of their roster.
WHAT ARE YOU PLANNING TO DO FROM HERE?
Take my shit to LA and try and build there for a few months and get the energy spreading there in the US because if the US rock with it, the rest of the world won’t deny it. I would probably spend a whole year and a half in LA maybe and visit AUS here and there at times.
Stay posted for more interviews from EMMANUEL.
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turbulencesnantes-blog · 8 years ago
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Ô LIEUX
Tumulte#2
Réalisé par : Rémi Lévêque, Margot Estier, Laurie Le Brouster, Samuel Averty, Kilian Madouas, Rémi Pioger, Elisabeth Carré, Saskia Durand, Melvina Yoa-Latreche, Laure Michaud, Emmanuelle Fontanié, Margaux Corvaisier, Matthieu Jageni-Seelier, Nina Chiron de la Casinière, Alejandra Vaughan
Ode aux lieux du quotidien : pendant le festival Turbulences le campus se pomponne et les usages se transforment. On traine, on s'arrête, on voit les choses différemment.
De répétitions en filages jusqu'aux grands soirs de représentations, les plateaux duThéatre Universitaire se vident et se remplissent au rythme des allers venues des flux d'étudiants et autres visiteurs avides d'art et de création théatrale.
Visite guidée !
TUMULTE, LA SÉRIE
L'équipe du Vlipp est partie en goguette au coeur du festival Turbulences. Perchés sur la mezzanine du Théatre universitaire, nous célèbrons la création étudiante pour la deuxième édition ! Le pôle étudiant ouvre sa scène, le campus est saupoudré de signes jaunes à suivre pour retrouver les lieux du campus infusés d'art pour l'occasion.
Retrouvez nos trois magazines "Tumulte" diffusés chaque jour dans notre caravane sur la stratosphère !
Plus de vidéos du Vlipp !
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turbulencesnantes-blog · 8 years ago
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Ô CORPS
Tumulte#1
Réalisé par : Rémi Lévêque, Margot Estier, Laurie Le Brouster, Samuel Averty, Kilian Madouas, Rémi Pioger, Elisabeth Carré, Saskia Durand, Melvina Yoa-Latreche, Laure Michaud, Emmanuelle Fontanié, Margaux Corvaisier, Matthieu Jageni-Seelier, Nina Chiron de la Casinière, Alejandra Vaughan
Le festival Turbulences débarque et met le corps au coeur de l'art, du théâtre, de la création.
Du côté des apprentis comédiens le corps s'éclate, ils se lancent ! Nous, depuis la mezzanine du TU Nantes, on vibre, on tremble, on capte leurs mouvements pour garder de leurs créations les instants fugaces.
Rassemblez-vous, soyez-présents, c'est l'heure de les regarder, les artistes qui se sont préparés pour se depasser !
TUMULTE, LA SÉRIE
L'équipe du Vlipp est partie en goguette au coeur du festival Turbulences. Perchés sur la mezzanine du Théâtre universitaire, nous célébrons la création étudiante pour la deuxième édition ! Le pôle étudiant ouvre sa scène, le campus est saupoudré de signes jaunes à suivre pour retrouver les lieux du campus infusés d'art pour l'occasion.
Retrouvez nos trois magazines "Tumulte" diffusés chaque jour dans notre caravane sur la stratosphère !
Plus de vidéos du Vlipp !
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turbulencesnantes-blog · 8 years ago
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Ô FRONTIÈRE Tumulte #3
Réalisé par : Rémi Lévêque, Margot Estier, Laurie Le Brouster, Samuel Averty, Kilian Madouas, Rémi Pioger, Saskia Durand, Melvina Yoa-Latreche, Laure Michaud, Emmanuelle Fontanié, Margaux Corvaisier, Matthieu Jageni-Seelier, Nina Chiron de la Casinière, Alejandra Vaughan
Quoi de mieux que des Turbulences artistiques, des secousses théâtrales, du tumulte créatif pour brouiller les limites, traverser les frontières, et passer de l'autre côté !
Du conte au slam et du cabaret à la lecture de texte, on en a traversé des territoires vivants d'émotions cette semaine. Jetez vos papiers et ouvrez les yeux sur l'appel à l'aventure qu'est l'art de raconter des histoires !
Beaucoup plus sur Vlipp.fr !
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thankguard · 6 years ago
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INTERVIEW: AGUNG MANGO
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AGUNG MANGO really came out of nowhere, so we sat down with the man for a proper introduction to the world. If you still haven’t heard the Melbourne rapper, check out “WITH AWE I SEE (ft. CD)��, or any of his videos. All of his stuff oozes creativity & that soulful style has the potential to reach a lot of Australians one day, even those not that into rap music. Here's his new single "24hrs". Shit is crazy.
WHAT DOES YOUR NAME MEAN?
Agung is my Balinese family name & Mango means ‘man on the go'.
WHERE ARE YOU BASED & WHERE DID YOU GROW UP?
I grew up in the Western suburbs of Melbourne in an area called DEER PARK. After the age of 10 My family moved to Caroline Springs my home town. I’m a west-side boy.
YOU HAD A GREAT SET AT MONTANASA'S NEIGHBOURHOOD FUNK PARTY. HOW WAS THAT SHOW FOR YOU?
The Neighbourhood Funk gig was an event to remember. It was so dope seeing everyone come out and show love from all ends of Melbourne. Shout out everyone who came through & shout out to MONTANASA! That’s family.
THE "AWE I SEE" VIDEO IS EASILY ONE OF MY FAVOURITE LOCAL VIDS OF RECENT MEMORY. HOW DID THAT COME TOGETHOR & WHAT LED YOU TO CHANGE YOUR TRADEMARK VHS LOOK?
Appreciate it bro! “AWE I SEE” came about when me and BELUGA from the 3K decided to start our own production team called SHADY TREES with “AWE I SEE” being our first big project. We worked our asses off for that vid. We had to figure a way to hang me upside down without fucking me up (laughs).
HOW DID YOU DO THAT?
Hahah we just used some random tradie harness we found. It was a mission though.
HOW LONG DID IT TAKE TO DO THE MAKEUP FOR THE ARROW IN YOUR EYE?
So my home girl Alex came in everyday for 4 days at 7am to do the make-up which took an hour every time. She would bounce to go to work so I had the arrow in my eye from 7am till 5pm or later for those 4 days. I’ve never hated something so much in my life (laughs) that shit was the worst. Also cause she had work in the morning I had to wait for BELUGA to finish work at around 11am to start shooting. So for most of the days I spent around 4 hours each morning just waiting by myself with this arrow thru my eye. It was the worst. Just imagine losing an eye for 4 days (laughs) my sense of balance was out the window.
YOUR MUSIC IS STRIKINGLY DIFFERENT TO MOST MELBOURNE RAP. WHAT INFLUENCED YOUR STYLE?
Damn this is always a hard question to answer. To be honest man I don’t know what inspires me to make the music I make, I like all types of music so it’s hard to pin down. But usually movies help me write so I gather inspiration mostly from movies.
WHAT LEGACY DO YOU WANT TO LEAVE ON THIS SCENE?
I just want to inspire people to get out n’ make shit. From music, to videos, to whatever man I just want to inspire.
WHAT CAN WE EXPECT FORM YOU IN THE FUTURE?
I got a project dropping soon and it’s content packed, musically & visually.
Stay posted for more interviews from EMMANUEL.
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