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By promoting the core values of hip-hop—peace, unity, love, and having fun—through different forms of expression, hip-hop is no longer just a product or a subculture. It is gradually becoming part of everyday life. We bring hip-hop beyond stage and style, making it part of real life and a bridge of communication and understanding that connects people, generations, and the land.
• Founder: : Lu Li-Hsuan (Shane) • Established: 2018
• Focus:
Community building through teaching street dance and graffiti to elders and children; blending
indigenous culture with hip-hop to spark new creativity. • Recent Achievements:
1. Selected in 2025 for the international Studio Monkey Shoulder music concept program
2. 2024 Role Model Award, Happy Community Category, from the Sinyi Realty’s “We Are One” project 3. 2024 Gold Award, Youth Community Participation and Action 2.0—Changemaker Project
4. 2023 Gold Award, Youth Community Participation and Action 2.0—Changemaker Project
5. 2023 Silver Award, Youth Community Participation and Action 2.0—Changemaker Project
初次見到 FLAVOR HUALIEN 文化推廣工作室 主理人呂歷玄,會先被他溫文儒雅的氣質吸引; 若不是那一身嘻哈風格的打扮,很難想像他其實 是舞臺上充滿爆發力的街舞好手。
在花蓮長大的他,高中時偶然接觸到街舞, 便深深著迷。「街舞沒有門檻,只要有音樂,隨時 隨地都能跳!」他笑說。當時的他還不曉得,在 炫目的舞步之外,嘻哈文化真正的核心,是和平、 團結、愛與共享樂趣。
直到大學,他才逐步理解到:在國外,許多 嘻哈團體並不只是舞臺上的表演者,更是社區裡 的行動者——清理街區、做公益、發起募款,用 行動守護社群。「這樣的精神,就像臺灣的社區 營造,我覺得特別有共鳴。」
At FLAVOR HUALIEN cultural promotion studio, founder Lu Li-Hsuan (Shane) embodies contrast: gentle and refined offstage, yet a powerhouse street dancer when the music drops.
Growing up in Hualien, he first encountered street dance in high school and was instantly drawn to the heartbeat of hip-hop culture: peace, unity, love, and having fun.
In college, he discovered how hip-hop crews abroad often act as community changemakers— cleaning up neighborhoods, organizing charity drives, and raising funds to protect their communities. “It’s just like Taiwan’s own spirit of community building,” he reflects. “That’s where I felt the resonance.”
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