Seaman Dan & Friends: Welcome to the Torres Strait

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Documentary / Short
Australia, 2005, 26 min

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Seaman Dan and his friends have lived and worked in the maritime industry in Torres Strait, particularly on pearling luggers. Seaman Dan was a hard-hat diver in the 40s and 50s and his songs document the work and lifestyles of that time. Of Jamaican and Melanesian heritage, he was born and raised around Thursday Island and Cape York and began working in the maritime industry after World War 2. Seaman Dan tells wonderful anecdotes - about hanging around in the legendary Darnley Deeps waiting to decompress, about sharks circling him as he waited, and about life on TI both on and off the luggers. His recollections recreate a time and atmosphere that is both romantic but also highly dangerous. His friends include Izzie Shibasaki, the son of a renowned Japanese pearl-shell diver and a Torres Strait islander woman, who has also worked on pearling boats as well as playing ukelele with Seaman Dan for many years; and Ina & Cessa Mills, who were part of the well-known Mill Sisters singing group, and were both married to pearl-shell divers (one Japanese and one Indonesian) so experienced the absence of their husbands for extended periods of time (up to 10 months) while they maintained their multicultural families and communities. They tell of a history that is unknown to most Australians and which we may soon lose. (F-Reel)

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