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Willie Whitlam, Graham's traditional English dancing doll performs before the Peruvian flag and children at Huascarán School, Huaraz.



The spectacular mountain scenery that greeted us when we arrived to work at Huascarán School which serves the mining community of Antamina in Huaraz, Peru.

 
         
 
 


One of the children's favourite stories "The Two Cockerels". Here two young pupils at Markham School, Lima volunteer to enact the big beautiful cockerel and the scraggy little cockerel with the tiny crow.


 

Graham illustrates a point at the teachers' workshop at St Gabriel's school.



 
         
 
 


Graham juggles "lava" in his Chinese volcano story. One of Graham's own stories about how juggling was invented.


  Little girls from Villa Caritas School help Graham pull up "The Giant Turnip".


 
         
 
 


Graham helps two delighted pupils at San Pedro School, Lima make Willie Whitlam, the traditional English dancing doll do a jig.


  Markham School, Peru.




 
         
 
  Graham shares a technique for imaging and retelling stories with teachers at a workshop organised by The British Council in Santiago de Chile.
 


Some senior boys at San Pedro asked if they could chat with Graham even though they hadn't been scheduled to see him perform.


 
         
 
 


Grange School children enraptured by Graham's performance.


 


Villa Caritas School


 
 

 

 

     
 
   
   

 

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