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24 October 2007. Hi Bronwen,
6 May 2005 Thank you very much for your significant part in this event. Weaving Words Linking Lives—The Friends’ Literacy Festival 2005, The Friends’ School, Hobart Tasmania.
17 Sept 2004 Thank you very much for entertaining the children (and teachers) at St Leonard’s. They all thoroughly enjoyed your unique storytelling. You engaged the children in an exciting and creative manner and one that will be remembered. Many of them told me that they had gone home and “retold” your stories to their parents. Kaye Gregory, St Leonard’s, Glen Waverley, Vic
8 October 2003 Victorian-based performance storyteller Graham Davey yesterday proved the traditional art of storytelling has not lost its appeal. Before an enthralled audience at the Burnie Library, Mr Davey blended storytelling with theatre and magic tp weave a spell which captured children and adults alike Gill Vowles, The Advocate
6 October 2003 Graham’s costume was well presented and very professional as indeed was his show. Barbara Munnecke, Marketing Manager Warringal Shopping Centre.
26 August 2002 “couldn’t wait to what was coming up next” “a funny and exciting experience” “the facial expressions grabbed the audience” “thoroughly enjoyed by all” Resurrection School Essendon, Vic
2 June 1950 Oh what a beauty! Ruth Davey (Graham’s Mum) |
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