Known for dance moves like 'Raging Bull' and 'Nuh Behavia', Ovamars explained that the documentary will show his growth as a dancer.
"It's like a whole vibe, the community where everything start from and where it get professional. It also show what I do in my spare time apart from dancehall, and show where I break away (from Ravers Clavers) and form my own crew. It is what I add to dancehall," he told THE STAR.
Different events
While a release date has not been set for the dance documentary, Ovamarz says it will include shots from different events that he attends and will feature members of his dance squad, as well as other dancers like MOB, Glamorous Dancers and Graphic Dancers.
With this production that is being spearheaded by his road manager Damion Dawson, Ovamars says he hopes to show "the younger generation where everything is coming from".
He continued: "Dancing is not like how it was before, so we are trying to let people see that dancing played a part in the whole dancehall vibe. I hope that it can spread to younger generations."
When Dance Trends is finally released, Ovamarz says he hopes to bring new light to the area.
"I hope to achieve a lot out of this. Dancing is my life, my job. We want them to see this whole dancing thing as a business, not just as a hustle," said Ovamarz, whose newest dance move is 'Best Pon Two Foot'.
(from Jamaica Star)
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