DJ Bongz To Sue Rihanna For The Gwara Gwara Dance
DJ Bongz is angry at Americans who are 'coping' his Gwarax2 dance.
DJ Bongz To Sue Rihanna For The Gwara Gwara Dance. DJ Bongz has expressed his rage at American musicians who constantly dance his Gwara Gwara on live shows and in music videos without his permission. As the inventor of the dance Bongz felt it necessary to take legal action against these US artists including Rihanna and Childish Gambino who went viral for rocking the dance.
“I have been watching the video and I am busy looking at my legal options because I am not impressed with all these artists using my dance without my permission. I don’t know what I am going to do right now, but I know that these artists must stop using my dance without asking me,” he told TshisaLIVE.
He said that he trademarked the dance move a little under a year ago and was waiting for the documentation to show he had ownership of the moves, which were due to be given to him in July this year.
“It was not just the name gwara gwara, it was the dance moves too. I trademarked it and I will not hesitate to take action against anyone who uses it,” he added.
However, copyright lawyer Graeme Gilfillan disputed Bongz claim that it was possible to trademark a dance move.
“To my understanding, he could trademark the name “gwara gwara” in classes 9 and 41, as well as any logos, as long as such were not a copy in any way of what already exists in the trademark registry. But I am not aware that there is any trademark rights in a dance move beyond a name/logo.”
Bongz is still spreading the gospel of gwara gwara, having recently returned from a trip to America where he held workshops on the dance.
He told TshisaLIVE earlier this year that he was planning to tour Africa to teach more people the dance.
“We are trying to secure more sponsors but so far we are planning to head to Mozambique, Botswana, Zambia and Nigeria. We will be representing South Africa. We want to show the world that we are the dance capital of Africa.”