In the video that has now gone viral, Roman is placed on the hood of a car and shows off his skills to “Not Like Us,' a recent hit from Kendrick Lamar. It's a truly Oakland sight: the Fox Theater marquee can be seen in the background.
If you were outside the Fox Theatre of Oakland after this month's First Friday event on June 7, you may have spotted a tiny dancer with a lot of skills. In the video that has now gone viral, eight-year-old Roman Kuchmenko-Caviness is placed on the hood of a car and shows off his skills to "Not Like Us," a recent hit from Kendrick Lamar. It's a truly Oakland sight—the Fox Theater marquee can even be seen in the background.
There were roller skaters boogeying nearby, and Roman started dancing on the sidelines. Roman's dad handed him the Spider-Man mask and told him it would keep his identity secret. "He put it on and danced for two hours straight," Caviness said. Towards the end of the night, Roman was brave enough to pull off the mask and dance with his face showing, "I gotta go to work!" Roman told his dad.
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