‘We sail the Ocean Blue’–piracy and its history celebrated in song and film

Vivien Morgan


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Category:
History
Updated:
15th August 2023

The talk describes those men and women sailing under the skull and crossbones flag. Buccaneers, privateers, profiteers and pirates, with Blackbeard amongst the most famous and feared. They lurked in ‘safe haven’ ports primarily in the West and East Indies during the 17th and 18th centuries. Their targets were ships as they returned to Europe laden with spices, silks and sugar, having first offloaded their cargoes of slaves for the plantations. Mary Read and Anne Bonny(two cross-dressing women pirates) sailed with the famous Black Jack Calico. Why did sailors and others turn to piracy? Were they criminals, robbers and murderers- or just desperate to make a living even unlawfully? They have been glamourised and woven into legendary stories from Peter Pan to the films ‘The Pirates of the Caribbean’- as well as Gilbert&Sullivan’s operetta ‘the Pirates of Penzance. This was based on the real West Country’s attacks by Barbary pirates from North Africa. Today pirates still exist, attacking and boarding ships to hold crews and cargo for ransom.

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About Vivien Morgan

Vivien Morgan is a former BBC and Channel 4News TV News Journalist and Documentary Producer/Director, who picked up a camera to become a TV Videojournalist pioneer in 1989 as the Berlin Wall fell. Travelling undercover she reported from the closed Communist countries and other countries like Tibet and Myanmar. As a Senior University Lecturer, she wrote 2 academic books on videojournalism and mobile journalism. Her media career led to a range of roles globally working for the UN, African Union, Thomson Foundation and the EU. UK government roles as Director of Communications followed and 2 years for the Arab Reform Initiative (in Paris) as Head of Media. At present she is giving talks UK-wide and also in the US via Zoom on her latest book about historic cross-dressing women soldiers. She combines this with acting as a PR Consultant for small charities; a strategic media role for a medicinal CBD company and raising profile for a West Sussex community art gallery. She lives between London and West Sussex


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