Storyteller Michael Parent 
24 September - 26 October 2007
Brazil - Costa Rica
Storyteller Marion Oughton 
29 October - 30 November 2007
Mexico
Storyteller Xanthe Gresham
15 October - 2 November 2007
Colombia
23 April - 15 June 2007
Chile - Argentina - Peru
Among the many stories Xanthe tells are “acting out” stories. We knew these stories would be a hit with primary students as the acting involves them in the story itself. What we didn’t know was that teenagers would also be eager to act out Xanthe´s stories also!
Storyteller Anne Stewart
5 February - 16 March 2007
Mexico - Colombia
Anne brought stories from Australia. Students loved her Cat’s Cradle string games, and had fun trying to figure out how to get out of handcuffs. They will now remember that Australia began as a penal colony!
Storyteller Kevin MacKenzie
13 February - 7 April 2006
Mexico - Ecuador
With Kevin we visited Mexico and Ecuador for the first time and Brazil for a 4th tour. Kevin inspired pupils of all ages to participate in his original finger plays. In Ecuador he did a one-week residency in the British School of Quito from the 20th-24th of March.
“One story, I told it to my grandmother!”
Oscar age 9 - Collegio Americano de Torreón, Mexico
Multi Story Theatre Company
17 April - 9 June 2006
Colombia - Argentina - Uruguay - Chile - Peru
In 2004, Multi Story visited Chile and Peru and by 2006, the schools they had visited were anxiously awaiting their return. This tour, Bill an Gill brought “Baby Iron Teeth” for children and an impressive take on the classic “Medea” for teenagers and adults. They also gave a workshop at ESSARP in Buenos Aires.
Storyteller/Actor Erik de Waal
2 October - 10 November 2006
Argentina - Mexico
The children loved the puppets that Erik brought to help tell folktales from South Africa. Teenagers and adults were moved by “Blue is the Water,” a story about the loss of racial identity. In Mexico City, Erik did a presentation with the support of the South African Embassy in Mexico.
Storyteller June Peters
25 September - 17 November 2006
Chile - Brazil - Colombia
2004
Uruguay-Argentina-Chile-Peru
We usually set 5 or 6 years as the age minimum to listen to stories if the students are ESL learners. However, June had many resources and accepted the challenging offer of working with 2 year-olds at a school in Brazil. At the same time, she can entrance teenagers and adults with stories such as “To the Mountains for a Brother,” an hour-long Siberian story about a girl who lost her brother.
Storyteller-Writer Helen East & Musician-Composer Rick Wilson (2005) 
Storyteller Lenny Alsop (2005) 
Storyteller Graham Langley (2003 & 2004) 
Onatti Theatre Company (2001 & 2002)  |