A Passion for Hip Hop Dance

Catch up on the Power of Passion, our podcast produced with Be the change. Media Network.
In our latest episode, host (and Big Change Spark Award winner) Lily Mott is joined by Reuben Byfield, student at University of Warwick and President of Warwick Hip Hop Dance (EQHO), to explore how hip hop became a powerful form of expression, identity, and community in his life.
Reuben shares how his journey began in primary school through a local street dance club, before stepping away and later rediscovering his passion at university.
Lily and Reuben discuss:
⭐️ the role of dance as a tool for self-expression and confidence,
⭐️ the importance of community in helping young people grow, and
⭐️ the realities of navigating stigma around dance as a young man.
For Reuben, hip hop dance is more than movement, it’s a way to express emotions, connect with himself, and explore what it means to feel fully.
The Power of Passions podcast is produced by Be the change. Media Network
Tune in at https://power-of-passion.podbean.com/
Or find our podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Insights














