May 28-June 1: Dancing, speeches, walking tour, and school visit in Lima June 3, 2018 Students learn the Marinera Nortena, a traditional dance of Peru. Handkerchiefs up!!! Erika Celia and Sylvia Brooklyn, Stephanie, Jonah, Rae Ann Brooklyn Sarah Rachael and Ryan Abby Natalie delivers a speech about education in Peru. Jonah speaks about Inca dieties. Erika’s speech is about childbirth in Peru. Nate speaks about the World Cup in Russia, where Peru will compete. Students cheer for the Peruvian national soccer team. Ryan delivers a speech about small businesses in his neighborhood. Seth enlightens the group about llamas. On May 31, an earthquake drill commemorates a severe 1970 quake in Ancash, Peru. Limenians deserted buildings to gather in the park for the drill. On a walking tour featuring his life and work, Brooklyn and Anne pose at the home of Nobel Prize-winning Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa. At a bi-lingual school, a child held up his shoe asking Seth to tie it for him. The 5-year-old class sings for the students in their native Shipibo language. Shipibo girls perform a song. Stuart observes as Shipibo artist Olinda Silvano demonstrates a design technique. Anne works with a child in traditional Shipibo dress. Jonah and his drawing partner Rae Ann and Martin enjoy a game of tag. Students learn the names of the colors in Shipibo. Abby, Renee, Alyssa, Sarah and Jonah