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Black Van Club - On The Mic
Black Van Club
7 episodes
6 months ago
Missy D, a bilingual MC and rapper, shares her journey across Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Côte d’Ivoire, and Canada, shaped by a rich blend of musical influences. She highlights her latest project, “La Poursuite”, which explores themes of self-belief and overcoming adversity. Missy D also reflects on her Juno Fest performance and the vibrant local music scene. She speaks on the importance of community support and addresses the impact of the Lapu Lapu Festival tragedy in Vancouver, emphasizing the need ...
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Missy D, a bilingual MC and rapper, shares her journey across Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Côte d’Ivoire, and Canada, shaped by a rich blend of musical influences. She highlights her latest project, “La Poursuite”, which explores themes of self-belief and overcoming adversity. Missy D also reflects on her Juno Fest performance and the vibrant local music scene. She speaks on the importance of community support and addresses the impact of the Lapu Lapu Festival tragedy in Vancouver, emphasizing the need ...
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Black Van Club - On The Mic
Missy D
Missy D, a bilingual MC and rapper, shares her journey across Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Côte d’Ivoire, and Canada, shaped by a rich blend of musical influences. She highlights her latest project, “La Poursuite”, which explores themes of self-belief and overcoming adversity. Missy D also reflects on her Juno Fest performance and the vibrant local music scene. She speaks on the importance of community support and addresses the impact of the Lapu Lapu Festival tragedy in Vancouver, emphasizing the need ...
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6 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes

Black Van Club - On The Mic
Fanny Kearse
March is recognized as Developmental Disabilities Awareness month. In this episode of Black Van Club - On The Mic, we sit down with the talented poet, multidisciplinary artist, and community tender, Fanny Kearse. Fanny shares insights into their creative journey and their collaboration on “Glimmers”, a powerful docu-series and upcoming live event that explores the healing power of poetry, art, colour, and community. As a Black, queer, Jewish, disabled individual, Fanny’s work emphasizes theme...
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7 months ago
46 minutes

Black Van Club - On The Mic
Lorin Sookool
In this episode of Black Van Club - On The Mic, we sit down with South African contemporary artist and dancer Lorin Sookool to explore her journey, her powerful work “Woza Wenties,” and the importance of decolonization in dance. Lorin shares how her upbringing in Durban, South Africa, shaped her artistic voice, and how she challenges traditional dance forms by centering her own story and rejecting colonial expectations of movement. She unpacks the complexities of racial identity in Sout...
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8 months ago
31 minutes

Black Van Club - On The Mic
Ahsia
What if one song could capture the essence of resilience, community, and empowerment? Join us for an inspiring conversation with the extraordinary Ahsia, a gifted singer, songwriter, producer, educator, and poet. With Nigerian and Congolese roots, Ahsia’s journey from her early days in Philadelphia and upbringing in Vancouver paints a vivid picture of dedication and musical passion. She opens up about her formative musical influences, and the rich musical landscape that has molded her unique ...
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1 year ago
30 minutes

Black Van Club - On The Mic
Omari Newton
In this episode of Black Van Club, we welcome Omari Newton, a luminary in Vancouver's arts scene and Head of the Acting Department at Vancouver Film School. Known for his work from Marvel's Black Panther to directing "Red Velvet," Omari discusses his artistic path, emphasizing Black culture and identity. He highlights the importance of representation in the arts and his influence on Black cultural narratives in Canada. 0:00-0:36: Introduction of Omari Newton, covering his diverse career fr...
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1 year ago
30 minutes

Black Van Club - On The Mic
Feven Kidane
Join us as Black Van Club hosts a captivating conversation with Feven Kidane, an Ethiopian-Eritrean-Canadian composer, trumpeter, and bassist from Vancouver. Feven's music, deeply rooted in the rich traditions of Black American Music - often referred to as jazz - breaks new ground and crosses genre boundaries. Episode Breakdown: - 0:00-1:49: Reflections on Black History Month celebrations at the VIFF. - 1:50: Feven shares her journey, from her early days in Langley, BC, to her initial enco...
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1 year ago
21 minutes

Black Van Club - On The Mic
Roy Wood Jr
Black Van Club sits down with comedian Roy Wood Jr. as he dives into an in-depth discussion about his journey with The Daily Show, sharing behind-the-scenes insights and personal stories. In this exclusive interview, Roy also sheds light on his exciting Canadian comedy tour with JFL, highlighting his experiences and favourite moments. Subscribe for more entertaining and enlightening interviews with your favorite artists, creatives, businesses and entertainers from or visiting Vancouver ...
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1 year ago
16 minutes

Black Van Club - On The Mic
Missy D, a bilingual MC and rapper, shares her journey across Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Côte d’Ivoire, and Canada, shaped by a rich blend of musical influences. She highlights her latest project, “La Poursuite”, which explores themes of self-belief and overcoming adversity. Missy D also reflects on her Juno Fest performance and the vibrant local music scene. She speaks on the importance of community support and addresses the impact of the Lapu Lapu Festival tragedy in Vancouver, emphasizing the need ...