W.S.S.S Present: An Exploration Of Moby Dick Through Shanty
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Sail ashore for a salty singalong with the W.S.S.S at their barnacled barn in Breaker Bay! Brace the mainsails for more rousing renditions of your favourite shanties, but this time interspersed with tempestuous tales of Ishmael, Ahab and THE WHALE.
Moby Dick is to be read aloud. There are things in it that simply have to be heard - Orson Welles.
New Zealand s Most Sea Worthy Shanty Group™ have been belting out traditional and original sea songs from Aotearoa, France, Spain, the UK and more, since time immemorial (2012). They have recently been featured in The Guardian (!), The Spinoff, The Wall Street Journal (Why?), The Project (it s a primetime tv show), and all over the bloody internet.
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Sail ashore for a salty singalong with the W.S.S.S at their barnacled barn in Breaker Bay! Brace the mainsails for more rousing renditions of your favourite shanties, but this time interspersed with tempestuous tales of Ishmael, Ahab and THE WHALE.
Moby Dick is to be read aloud. There are things in it that simply have to be heard - Orson Welles.
New Zealand s Most Sea Worthy Shanty Group™ have been belting out traditional and original sea songs from Aotearoa, France, Spain, the UK and more, since time immemorial (2012). They have recently been featured in The Guardian (!), The Spinoff, The Wall Street Journal (Why?), The Project (it s a primetime tv show), and all over the bloody internet.
W.S.S.S Present: An Exploration Of Moby Dick Through Shanty
Get Tickets
Sold out
Tour Information
Sail ashore for a salty singalong with the W.S.S.S at their barnacled barn in Breaker Bay! Brace the mainsails for more rousing renditions of your favourite shanties, but this time interspersed with tempestuous tales of Ishmael, Ahab and THE WHALE.
Moby Dick is to be read aloud. There are things in it that simply have to be heard - Orson Welles.
New Zealand s Most Sea Worthy Shanty Group™ have been belting out traditional and original sea songs from Aotearoa, France, Spain, the UK and more, since time immemorial (2012). They have recently been featured in The Guardian (!), The Spinoff, The Wall Street Journal (Why?), The Project (it s a primetime tv show), and all over the bloody internet.