DORIS HARPER-WILLS of London was born in Guyana, South America,. Sheuses costumes, poetry, music, chants and dance to enhance her storytelling.Her stories are rooted in the history, legend and lore...view moreDORIS HARPER-WILLS of London was born in Guyana, South America,. Sheuses costumes, poetry, music, chants and dance to enhance her storytelling.Her stories are rooted in the history, legend and lore of the people who came to the Caribbean; her songs derived from the oral tradition. Schoolchildren the world over have participated with her on television, on radio, or live on stage and in parks. She has conceived, scripted andchoreographed forEducational & Cultural Pageants (Guyana), the Lincoln CenterSummer Festivals(New York), United Nations Day Celebrations(Zambia), Festival of Many Cultures (London Entertains),and the Commonwealth Institute Festivals (London) . She has also written thematic stories commissionedfor live performances around Britainnotably The Nottingham and Bristol Museums,The Natural History & Science Museums, The Voice Box (Royal Festival Hall),and the BBC Radio 4 Schools Broadcast. Her stories have also beendramatised at The Yukon Storytelling Festival (Canada), Africa Theatre Exchange(Zimbabwe) and the Billie Holiday Theater (New York) Her awards and prizes include the Wordsworth McAndrew Lifetime Achievement Award (New York) the USAFAward (Lakenheath), Top Storyteller Award(Yukon), International Womens Year Award(New York), the Carifesta Award(Guyana), The National History & Arts Council Poetry First Prize(Guyana), and the National History Short Story First Prize (Guyana). You can also find her songs and stories in the EEC Project and UNESCO Collection and in books published by A&C Black, the BBC, Bell & Hyman, Blackie,and Scholastics. Doris Harper-Wills is described in the Black Archives touring exhibition as
a guiding light focussed on teaching the history and culture of the Caribbean
diasporathrough her art-forms ".view less