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  1. Sea Shanty Facts, History and Meanings - Royal Museums Greenwich

    The term 'sea shanty' itself first emerged in the 1800s. One often proposed origin is that it came from the French word 'chanter', meaning to sing. Others have linked it to the English word …

  2. Sea Shanty Festival 2025 at Cutty Sark - Royal Museums Greenwich

    Cutty Sark's Sea Shanty Festival is back! Come and enjoy traditional maritime music in celebration of the tea clipper's 156th birthday. The event will feature the vocal talents of bands …

  3. Sea shanty singers - Royal Museums Greenwich

    About our sea shanty singers The HogEye Men . With almost 20 years of experience as a group singing shanties and maritime songs to audiences around the country, including a monthly …

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  5. Cutty Sark - Royal Museums Greenwich

    From sailor songs to TikTok sensations, find out more about the history of the sea shanty, and discover the meanings behind 'The Wellerman' and other famous examples Search our stories …

  6. Live Sea Shanty Performances | Online Events - Royal Museums …

    Apr 6, 2021 · Sea shanty special. Tuesday 6 April - show starts at 7pm. Book now. A mixture of live and video performances sprinkled with a hearty discussion on all things sea shanty. We …

  7. Sign-along Sea Shanty - Royal Museums Greenwich

    The Rio Grande shanty, which you can learn key signs for here, is a nineteenth century shanty that was sung by British and American sailors. Follow along with Noel and learn to key word …

  8. Nautical terms and everyday phrases | National Maritime Museum

    From sailor songs to TikTok sensations, find out more about the history of the sea shanty, and discover the meanings behind 'The Wellerman' and other famous examples Crossing the line …

  9. What Shall We Do With the Drunken Sailor?: The Role of …

    Apr 16, 2024 · The well-known nineteenth-century sea shanty ‘What Shall We Do With the Drunken Sailor?’ reveals the common perception of seamen in British popular culture during …

  10. World Knot Tying Day - Royal Museums Greenwich

    Sep 18, 2024 · Sea Shanty Festival 2025 Visit Cutty Sark for a fantastic day of sea song performances and workshops in celebration of the tea clipper's 156th birthday Saturday 22 …

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