A HIP hop dancer who inspired a summer street craze in Inverclyde is back at the Beacon for another run.
Artist Nadia Sewnauth, who has been inspiring youngsters and families with her hit moves, is in the Beacon throughout the school summer holidays.
She has some funky sessions on the go, with moves including popping, locking, waacking and dance through music music and free style dance.
Nadia, who runs her own dance school, Forever Funk, focuses on choreography and performance.
She is in the Beacon this Summer on Thursday mornings for six weeks.
Nadia works with young people as well as women and mothers, specialising in classes for baby bonding.
Last year she was an artist in residence at the Beacon and took her classes out in to the community.
Her hip hop classes are part of a wide range of art activities taking place at the Beacon through the summer.
Other events taking place includes storytelling workshops with Magic Torch, Creatability Aerial Dance and visual art workshop on Tuesday, July 30.
Sessions are split by age group, with five to sevens from 10.15 to 11am and then eight to 12 years olds from 11.15am to 12 noon.
Funk Forever classes cost £2 per session and £10 for six sessions.
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