YOUNGSTERS are being invited to wiggle their hips at a new Bollywood dance class which hopes to put on a local version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Bombay Dreams.

The community centre at the back of The Gujarat Hindu Society, South Meadow Lane, Broadgate, Preston, is being re-vamped as a place for sports and recreation.

Now, every Wednesday, youngsters are being invited to come down and strut their stuff with two choreographers, who hope to create a cast to rival the West End.

The project, Bollydance, is based on India's popular cinema style, Bollywood, with it's upbeat music and colourful costumes.

Teacher, Anna Daly, based at dance company Ludus, and Preston instructor Toni Dimmock, jumped at the chance to get the children moving in time.

The pair have varied disciplines and will be including everything from Hindu to jazz and modern moves in their classes.

They will be stepping out with youngsters aged 11-18 and are encouraging boys to join in.

Community centre manager, Sanjay Tanden, said: "We want to expand into the community. This is for all youngsters to come and experiment, regardless of their race or religion.

"It's a great opportunity to meet people while learning something new and fun.

"When they are ready we will be buying special costumes and putting on free shows around Preston, it's our version of Bombay Dreams."

Anna Daly has experience of working with children in the community and both choreographers hope the experience will be funky and hope to have four pieces ready to perform in the coming months.

The project secured more than £5,000 through the local network fund and is being managed through Spotlight on Sport and Health, a joint initiative between Preston City Council and Avenham Central Partnership.

Classes are held from 7pm. For information call the centre on 01772 253901.