Dancer-cum-comedian, Eva Dancer, has called out established artists like Eddy Kenzo to help dancers better their lives.
Eva Dancer, popularly known for his booty-shaking antics in Ziza Bafana’s old song including Pomini, believes dancers have been left out of the UNMF plans.
She claims most dancers, even the most popular ones like Ritah Dancehall, have not really benefitted a lot from their careers yet they impact a lot on musicians’ careers.
Eva Dancer is preparing to celebrate 10 years in the industry and she opened up about dancers’ needs at a presser.
Artists should have helped us on this issue but they have forsaken us yet we are such a big deal in their careers. By now we would be driving cars, having houses, and bettering our lives differently. We add so much value to these artists and walk away with the day’s pay, nothing substantial.
Imagine dancers had a small department in Eddy Kenzo’s federation, it would be nice because all his songs have been popularized mostly by dancers starting from the Sitya Loss song.
Josh Ruby is an Editor with high interest and knowledge in the Ugandan entertainment space, an industry he has been actively part of since 2010. Leads to breaking stories are welcome! More by Josh Ruby