Belton Mouras Jr. is unleashing his latest entertainment masterpiece—a wildly entertaining music video, “Step Step Step,” that’s destined to go viral! Written by and starring Mouras himself, this electrifying video features him and his crew of dancing zombies tearing up the screen with infectious energy, jaw-dropping moves, and a groove that could ignite the next big dance craze.
Inspired by his new short comedy film “Fingers—the World’s First Vegan Zombie”—this video is a rollercoaster of hilarity and high-octane fun that will have you dancing along in no time.
Don’t miss out on the excitement of the the new film’s accompanying music video—watch it, share it, and join the Killer-Line Dancing revolution!
Belton Mouras, Jr., born in Northern California, was immersed in a vibrant world of creativity from an early age. Surrounded by the melodies of a musically gifted family, passionate animal lovers, and the rich storytelling traditions of Cajun culture, he embarked on a journey that would blend these influences into his life’s work. Starting early in his life with classical piano at five years old, Belton’s musical path evolved, taking a turn towards jazz in his late twenties, where he found a wonderful new channel of expression for his musical creations.
But music wasn’t his only outlet. Belton’s artistic expression also flourished on canvas, where he created over a hundred acrylic masterpieces. His artwork, often inspired by his love for animals and music, has captivated audiences at art shows, charity auctions, and private collections.
In late 2000, Belton released his first original music CD, showcasing his acoustic piano prowess. By 2005, his creativity led him into the world of film, where he not only composed music but also took on roles as a producer. His short films, rich with his unique artistic vision, have graced various film festivals throughout the world.
“Mickey’s Tree,” his debut independent film, marked a significant milestone. Mouras not only directed the film but also wrote the screenplay and composed the entire score. Its world premiere at the Palm Springs International Short Fest in 2022 and subsequent debut at the IMAX Theater in Sacramento were a testament to his multifaceted talent. Now available on Amazon Prime, the film continues to resonate with audiences.