A hip-hop-themed music festival featuring performances from international acts and local performers is coming to Norwich.
Breakin' Convention will be playing at Norwich Theatre Royal on Saturday, May 27, with a host of free events and activities.
Live music with be played throughout the day, with graffiti artistry free to try and a design station to experiment with styles.
An exhibition exploring Norwich's relationship will also be on show, presenting snapshots of hip-hop subculture to graffiti writing in the city.
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A BBQ will be hosted at the theatre by Prelude, where attendees will be able to enjoy burgers, hot dogs and cubanos.
Sam Beal, creative engagement officer at Norwich Theatre, said: "Expect an event like no other.
"The festival is an exciting, high-octane display of hip-hop dance from local and international acts alongside some amazing free activities including live graffiti and street dance demonstrations and workshops to immerse yourself in the culture."
Activities start at noon and performances are scheduled for 2.30pm and 7.30pm.
Breakin' Convention Artistic Director Jonzi D added: "We started big, we grew - 20 years later, we've become the most globally recognised brand in hip-hop dance theatre."
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