Maritime Music Festival 2014
Friday 18th to Sunday 20th April 2014National Waterways Museum, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, CH65 4FW, England MAP
£6.50 for the weekend, plus £10 per evening concert
Maritime Music Festival is a Sea Shanty Music event held at the National Waterways Museum, Ellesmere Port over Easter weekend from Friday 18th until Sunday 20th April 2014 with around 30 acts performing.
Line-up
Acts booked to date include 2 Anchors, Andy and Carole, Anna Shannon, Bernie Davies, Brian Bull, Son of a Gun, David Swann, Derek Gifford, Dogwatch, Enkhuizen 4+ 1, Gaye Anthony, Geoff Higginbottom, Hissyfit, Hughie Jones, Jim Radford, Jim Saville, John Conolly, John Prentice, Les Sulivan, Liam Robinson McCleod, Monkey's Fist, Moose Rosser, Nervous Wrecks, Nick Cafrey, Nine Tenths, Old Gaffers, Pete Grasby, Rapsquillion, Red Duster, Roy Clinging, Shanty Crew, Shanty Jack, Sharp as Razors, She Shanties, Short Drag Roger, Steerage Class, Trimrig and a Doxy, and Yesterday's Men.
Tickets
A one time payment of £6.50 gives access to the museum for all three days. Please remember to gift aid your admission. This ticket covers you for entry for a full year so one ticket covers the cost of the full three days.
Tickets for the two additional evening concerts on the Friday and Saturday are priced at £10.
They will be on sale in the museum during the event. Evening Concert Tickets can be reserved by email from derek (at) shanty.org.uk. They will be held at the festival desk for payment and collection on arrival at the festival.
More info
Shanties were the working songs used on the tall ships of the Merchant Navy, and they were used to keep the rhythm for the many onerous tasks that were needed to keep the sailing ships going. On the sailors' off-duty time they would gather on the fore part of the ship, (the fore hatch) or by the bitts (the posts to which the anchor ropes were made fast), and sing songs of their homes, their girls or going ashore and spending their money on beer and women. These songs became known as forebitters. Such songs are part of maritime history and all the performers heard over the weekend have a passion for keeping them alive.
Workshops and demonstrations
Workshops and demonstrations include woodcarving, knot tying and playing 'the bones'. There will be shows about pirates and navy songs from the age of steam or the maritime poems of C. Fox Smith and their adaptation from song.
On site
There will also be children's activities, face painter, craft stalls, and a gathering of narrow boats.
Running times
The festival will run from Friday morning until Sunday evening with singing taking place in several areas around the museum. There will be evening concerts on Saturday and Sunday nights. The Sunday will be the last formal day of the gathering, but the museum will welcome survivors and informal activities on the Monday.
Accommodation
This event does not have camping but there are a number of hotels, hostels and guest houses in the area.
More information will be here when available.
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