Literary Summit in Porto Alegre
Old Facrectean writer!
We are proud to announce that former students Gustavo Bondoni was the only argentine writer to be invited to the Fantastic Literature Odissey in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
Gustavo comes back to BDS every year to share his experinece as both engeneer and writer with Senior students during the annual Art Week.
We have been delighted by his stories and interesting anecdotes which encourage students to keep on writing in English after leaving school and why not becoming proffesional writers!

ESSARP Forum
Storyteller at BDS for M1 students
Storyteller at BDS for M1 students - June 21st at 2 pm
Julie Pasqual´s Bio
Julie Pasqual is a renaissance woman whose first art form was dance. She is a student of renowned ballet teacher Dick Andros, and a graduate of New York City’s High School of Performing Arts. Julie has appeared with ballet and modern dance companies, and her work in musical theatre has taken her to 49 of the 50 states. As an actress she has performed in everything from Shakespeare to the work of inner-city teenage playwrights. As a clown she is part of the Big Apple Circus Clown Care Unit, performing as Dr. Ima Confused for pediatric patients in New York City hospitals. Her storytelling work encompasses all of her performance skills, (along with her knowledge of American Sign Language and occasionally, her stilt walking ability) and she has told at venues such as the Kennedy Center, the New Jersey Storytelling Festival, The Connecticut Storytelling Festival, and at numerous schools, libraries, museums, festivals, and even weddings! Julie was chosen to record three stories for the Cotsen Children’s Library in Princeton University, and she is the voice for several children’s and young adult audio books at the Andrew Heiskill Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped in New York City. Her written short stories have won several prizes in Byline Magazine; and Julie would like it known that she is a whiz with a crochet hook, and bakes a mean cookie!