Sea Shanty Singalong

Sea Shanty Singalong
Set Your Sails! Sea Shanty Singalong Coming to Darcy Library of Beulah
Assemble your crew and prepare to hoist the anchor! On Friday, April 18th, Great Lakes-based shantyman Ben Traverse will lead a rousing sea shanty singalong at Darcy Library of Beulah at 1pm. This is an opportunity to connect with a centuries-old tradition of communal singing—right in your own port of call.
It makes sense that sea shanties would become a viral TikTok sensation during the COVID-19 pandemic; they are simple songs designed to be sung with community. In a time where we were separated from our own, it made us feel a little closer. Sea shanties are a unique tradition with deep roots in African American, English, and Irish cultures, yielding an infectious repertoire of singalongs that have helped people accomplish a common goal since the 1500s.
Traverse is a renowned interpreter of traditional music from the Great Lakes region and beyond, known for their powerful voice and deep knowledge of folk traditions. Whether you’re a seasoned chanteyman or a landlubber looking for adventure, Ben’s inclusive approach will have you singing along to “Roll the Old Chariot” and “Haul Away Joe” before you know it. No prior experience necessary! Pirates weren’t good singers, and you don’t have to be either!
Sailors live forever in their songs. Come sing with us, and be part of the legend.
Darcy Library of Beulah Friday April 18th 1pm:
Free to the public!