A popular storyteller is returning to a children's festival in Malvern.

Peter Chand will perform at the Great Malvern Festival of Stories for Children in The Priory Grounds, on Saturday (October 26).

Chand, known for his energetic and interactive storytelling style, will perform free 45-minute sessions at 10am, 11.30am, 1.30pm, and 3pm.

Chand's performance will include Indian drumming, traditional stories from around the world, and language acrobatics.

The festival is taking place at various locations around Malvern, including Malvern Library and the Malvern Cube.
The festival, which is organised by Malvern Hills District Council and Boffy Arts and Events, is featuring a range of storytellers, authors, illustrators, puppet companies, and musicians.
It started on Tuesday and takes place until Sunday.
The first four days of the festival are designed for schools in the area, and a family programme will take place over the weekend.
The event will feature storyteller Peter Chand sharing tales from around the world, interactive fun, and Indian drumming, as well as a draw-along with author and illustrator Jonny Duddle, where children can learn how to draw dinosaurs.
The programme also includes a shadow puppet show and workshop, a mini creative writing session with Clara Vulliamy, and a talk with The Teddy Bear Ladies, stars of BBC’s The Repair Shop, about their children’s book.
There will also be free storytelling sessions, art activities, and stalls by authors from the area throughout the weekend.
Tickets are available from Malvern Theatres Box Office, with multi-buy ticket discounts.
Councillor Julie Wood, portfolio holder for tourism and economic development at Malvern Hills District Council, said before the event: “We are delighted that the Festival of Stories will be back, celebrating our storytelling heritage and inspiring a new generation of storytellers, we encourage all families to pop along and enjoy all that is on offer.”
Steve Boffy, from Boffy Arts Events People, said: “We are really excited to present the third Great Malvern Festival of Stories for Children.
“Since it began in 2022 we have seen interest in the event grow, especially with local school audiences.
“This year’s programme will be the most ambitious yet, featuring many new storytellers, puppet companies and authors.
“We have had to organise several additional performances on each of the school days just to deal with demand.
“We look forward to a fantastic festival.”