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26 January 2023 |
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Burn notice. | |
by Andrew MacGregor | |
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Indigenous Australian rapper Nooky (Corey Webster) remembers his first day of school like it was yesterday. His teacher described Aboriginal Australians as "dirty people with no civilization", making Webster ashamed of his heritage. If it wasn't for his mum's inspiring words, he may never have founded We Are Warriors. A social enterprise focused on Black and Indigenous youth, We Are Warriors aims to ensure no one feels like Webster in that dreary classroom ever again. His peers—musicians, photographers, models, podcast hosts—bear similar scars, but also his ironclad belief in First Nations youth. Consequently, 'Through the Fire', co-directed by Webster, Gabriel Gasparinatos, and Kieran Satour, celebrates both modern and traditional forms of self-expression. Webster’s raps are interspersed with footage of a fiery ceremony on a beach, which generates a bold, textured portrayal of warrior culture.
Product Category: Live Events
Territory: Australia
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We Are Warriors - 'Through the Fire'
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Burn notice. |
Indigenous Australian rapper Nooky (Corey Webster) remembers his first day of school like it was yesterday. His teacher described Aboriginal Australians as "dirty people with no civilization", making Webster ashamed of his heritage. If it wasn't for his mum's inspiring words, he may never have founded We Are Warriors. A social enterprise focused on Black and Indigenous youth, We Are Warriors aims to ensure no one feels like Webster in that dreary classroom ever again. His peers—musicians, photographers, models, podcast hosts—bear similar scars, but also his ironclad belief in First Nations youth. Consequently, 'Through the Fire', co-directed by Webster, Gabriel Gasparinatos, and Kieran Satour, celebrates both modern and traditional forms of self-expression. Webster’s raps are interspersed with footage of a fiery ceremony on a beach, which generates a bold, textured portrayal of warrior culture.
Product Category: Live Events
Territory: Australia
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Burn notice. |
by Andrew MacGregor |
Indigenous Australian rapper Nooky (Corey Webster) remembers his first day of school like it was yesterday. His teacher described Aboriginal Australians as "dirty people with no civilization", making Webster ashamed of his heritage. If it wasn't for his mum's inspiring words, he may never have founded We Are Warriors. A social enterprise focused on Black and Indigenous youth, We Are Warriors aims to ensure no one feels like Webster in that dreary classroom ever again. His peers—musicians, photographers, models, podcast hosts—bear similar scars, but also his ironclad belief in First Nations youth. Consequently, 'Through the Fire', co-directed by Webster, Gabriel Gasparinatos, and Kieran Satour, celebrates both modern and traditional forms of self-expression. Webster’s raps are interspersed with footage of a fiery ceremony on a beach, which generates a bold, textured portrayal of warrior culture.
Product Category: Live Events
Territory: Australia
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