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Singer's Shanties Champion Ocean Health

26 Nov

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Summary

  • A performer is using sea shanties to raise ocean conservation awareness.
  • Films feature traditional fishing songs with fellow singers.
  • Funds raised will support ocean research by the Guy Harvey Foundation.
Singer's Shanties Champion Ocean Health

A unique initiative blending music and marine advocacy has emerged from the UK's vibrant theatre scene. Lewis Bennett, a performer from the West End, has produced a series of short films featuring traditional sea shanties. These evocative songs, a nod to maritime heritage, are now being used to highlight the critical importance of ocean conservation.

Collaborating with other singers from Hastings, East Sussex, Bennett has brought a fresh interpretation to these age-old tunes. The project aims to channel the goodwill and potential donations generated from online viewership towards impactful marine research. Specifically, funds are earmarked for the Guy Harvey Foundation, an organization dedicated to oceanographic research and conservation education.

Bennett expressed a profound connection between the ocean and artistic expression, stating the importance of giving back through the very art forms inspired by marine life. This creative endeavor underscores a growing awareness and a desire among artists to contribute meaningfully to environmental causes, using their talents to foster a more sustainable relationship with our planet's oceans.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Lewis Bennett is a West End performer who has recorded sea shanties in short films to raise awareness and funds for ocean conservation.
People can support the Guy Harvey Foundation by watching the online series of sea shanties; funds raised will go towards their research and education efforts.
The Guy Harvey Foundation is an organization based in Florida that provides education on sustainable ocean use and supports marine research.

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