Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption Nafisah Baba performs "Inescapable" in the grand final

Nafisah Baba has won the BBC's Young Dancer 2017 prize, beating four other finalists.

Baba, 20, a contemporary dancer from London, was crowned at Sadler's Wells theatre in the capital by ex-Royal Ballet star Darcey Bussell.

Baba - who started ballet aged three - is a company member with post-graduate dance company Chrysalis London.

The competition, shown on BBC2, saw non-professional dancers aged 16 to 21 receive coaching and mentoring.

Entrants were chosen last year after submitting a video of two solo pieces. A range of dance styles were represented, from South Asian to ballet.

The mentors included former Royal Ballet principal ballerina Viviana Durante and dancer DJ Renegade.

Baba received a trophy and £3,000 to help support her dance studies.

The final and each performance from the category final are available to watch online.