Souls at Sea Ceremony

Souls at Sea Ceremony

Free
Sat, Aug 22, 2026 • 2:00 PM—3:00 PM

About this event

In partnership with the Universal Sailing Club, CBMM is hosting the 13th annual Souls at Sea ceremony on Saturday, Aug. 22, starting at 1pm. Drawing on African traditions, this is an on-water remembrance and libation ceremony honoring ancestors lost during the Middle Passage. The public is invited to join the land-based portion of the ceremony, which will be held on the Fogg’s Landing side of CBMM’s campus next to the Welcome Center. This piece of the annual remembrance ritual honoring the millions of captive Africans who perished during the transatlantic crossing known as the Middle Passage features a blessing of the captains and boats as well as a drum, dance, and song performance. Guests will then send off the vessels as they depart for the on-water ceremony on the Miles River. At the 2023 event hosted at CBMM, the National African American Quilt Guild presented a special quilt, crafted by quilters across the country, commemorating Souls at Sea’s 10th anniversary. This quilt, featuring 14 ships that transported captive Africans as part of the slave trade, is now on loan to CBMM and showcased in its special exhibition Sailing to Freedom: The Maritime Dimensions of the Underground Railroad in the Changing Exhibitions Gallery. This event is generously sponsored by the Upper Shore Regional Folklife Center.   Souls at Sea ceremony Date/Time: Saturday, Aug. 22, 2pm Location: Fogg’s Landing Cost: Free for general admission guests   CLICK HERE TO BUY CBMM GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS

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