Deputy President William Ruto met with the FBI dancing crew at his office in Nairobi.
In pictures shared on his Facebook page, the DP is seen dancing with members of the group while wearing the group's dancing uniform.
The meeting comes before the group departs for the United States of America where they will represent Kenya in Arizona in the Hip Hop Championship.
In a Facebook post, the deputy president said that the government was keen on supporting talented youths, calling them the country's brand ambassadors.
The country's second-in-command called on youths to take advantage of the creative economy.
"Were supporting youth to exploit their talents, harness skills to earn a living, especially for young people engaged in sports and dance as a commercial activity. They are our brand ambassadors; we take pride in their achievements and positioning the country as a force in global sport," the DP's statement read in part.
He went on to state that the youth should seize the opportunity of the creative economy, including arts, theatre and film, to express their ideas; promote local content and create jobs.
Focus Beyond Imagination (FBI) dance group will represent Kenya at the World Hip Hop Championships in Arizona, USA. Ruto later met the Kenya Film Classification Board, Karen office, Nairobi County.