
How She Move
Drama
Overview
After the death of Raya Green's sister, she gets out from her classes at school, and sees a stomp crew practicing. She meets Bishop which is the dance crew leader. She then meets Michelle and does a stomp battle with her. They become enemies then friends later on. Her uptight mom pushes her to pass the test to get into Medical school, but she thinks she failed....
Top Cast


Rutina Wesley
Rutina Wesley
Raya Green
Rutina Wesley
Raya Green


Dwain Murphy
Dwain Murphy
Bishop
Dwain Murphy
Bishop


Boyd Banks
Boyd Banks
Mike Evens
Boyd Banks
Mike Evens


Clé Bennett
Clé Bennett
Garvey
Clé Bennett
Garvey


Melanie Nicholls-King
Melanie Nicholls-King
Faye Green
Melanie Nicholls-King
Faye Green


Conrad Coates
Conrad Coates
David Green
Conrad Coates
David Green


Tristan D. Lalla
Tristan D. Lalla
Manny
Tristan D. Lalla
Manny


Ardon Bess
Ardon Bess
Uncle Cecil
Ardon Bess
Uncle Cecil


Jai Jai Jones
Jai Jai Jones
Lester Johnson
Jai Jai Jones
Lester Johnson


Kevin Duhaney
Kevin Duhaney
E.C.
Kevin Duhaney
E.C.
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