Oban International Shanty Festival 2022
(organised in association with Bid4Oban) IT’S HAPPENING! LIVE THIS JUNE ON AND AROUND OBAN HARBOUR
With its rich legacy as a port for fishing and sailing to the Western Isles and beyond, Oban will this summer celebrate all aspects of sea life and its music and traditions, with performances, workshops and sheer entertainment.
There will be shanty bands performing throughout the weekend, especially at an open-air concert in Station Square where all the artists will perform on both afternoons before dispersing to various venues throughout the town. On both Friday and Saturday evening, concerts in Cuan Mór and The Rockfield Centre will showcase the talents of: John Conolly (https://www.johnconolly.co.uk/index.html) Silver Darlings (www.silverdarlingsshanty.co.uk)
Les Brouilleurs d’Écoutes (http://brouilleursdecoutes.free.fr) Monkey’s Fist (https://www.facebook.com/ www.monkeysfistshanty.co.uk/) Muldoon’s Picnic (muldoonspicnic.weebly.com.html) All@Sea https://www.facebook.com/iseenoships/ Workshops on all aspects of the sea will also be offered in the Festival Hub, The Rockfield Centre, led by Talitha MacKenzie, who has sailed the tall ships in her native America; Hans Weehuizen from The Netherlands, who is a master of the ‘bones’; and Jan Bee Brown, a storyteller with a particular interest in dementiafriendly communication. Muldoon’s Picnic will also teach and lead a mass performance of shanties after their workshop. Local community choirs, school children and local musicians are being approached to perform on stage at The Rockfield Centre during an open-mic session or part of a sing-around.
Online exhibitions and competitions for entry by photographers and artists will broaden the scope of the festival into the visual arts. Background
Sea Shanty Festivals are a staple part of the summer for the lovers of sea shanties and tourists alike in sea ports the length of Britain and the Continent. They are largely unknown in Scotland. Oban is breaking new ground in this its first International Shanty Festival with financial and social benefits for the town and surrounding area.
This festival was due to happen in 2020 but instead, due to Covid restrictions, two successful online events proved the popularity of the genre with movie and musical hits, Fisherman’s Friend and Nathan Evans’ The Wellerman. They were broadcast on Zoom and thereafter made available on YouTube and Facebook. (see link below). https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list= PLMdu5vBgLqp4bKyls5r7VO4qhzWkL23lH The Oban International Shanty Festival is organised by the Glasgow Shanty Crew in association with the Traditional Music and Song Association (Glasgow Branch) with the help of Bid4Oban.
For further informatin please contact:
Tom Malone obanshanty@gmail com Tel: 07792 861 144 or Karen MacCorquodale karen@ bid4oban.co.uk 01631 569915