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		<title>Storyteller extraordinaire</title>
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Aboriginal storyteller, Boori &#8220;Monty&#8221; Pryor,
visits my school in the lead-up to NAIDOC Week.
Note that no students are recognisable in this shot.
Today, my school was visited by Aboriginal storyteller and author, Boori &#8220;Monty&#8221; Pryor. He was a huge hit with the students and teachers. They listened, asked questions, danced, mimed and generally had a great time. [...]]]></description>
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<span style="font-weight:bold;"><span style="font-style:italic;">Aboriginal storyteller, Boori &#8220;Monty&#8221; Pryor,<br />
<span style="font-style:italic;">visits my school in the lead-up to NAIDOC Week.</span></span><br />
Note that no students are recognisable in this shot.</span></p>
<p>Today, my school was visited by Aboriginal storyteller and author, Boori &#8220;Monty&#8221; Pryor. He was a huge hit with the students and teachers. They listened, asked questions, danced, mimed and generally had a great time. </p>
<p>Boori expertly guided the action: when the students were paired up to perform a dance about the crocodile and the fisherman, he kept both groups, the &#8220;crocodiles&#8221; <span style="font-style:italic;">and</span> &#8220;fisherman&#8221;, as active as possible, but with minimum instruction. Everyone knew they&#8217;d get their moment in the limelight as the carnivorous crocodiles because it was explained that they&#8217;d eventually be switching positions with the fishermen.</p>
<p>The students&#8217; reactions are featured <b><a href="http://rapblog5.edublogs.org/task-6/#comment-167">here</a></b>!</p>
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