Fáilte go dtí Oileán na Cruite
Off the coast of Donegal, tethered to the mainland by a slender bridge, lies Cruit Island — An Chruit, in Irish, meaning “the harp”. It is a name that carries the deep memory of a landscape shaped like the instrument itself, its rocky spine rising and curving against the Atlantic like strings stretched toward the sky. That this small, sacred island should lend its name to Ireland’s most enduring symbol is no accident of geography — it is an invitation, one that has waited centuries to be answered.
In July 2026, TradFest, in partnership with Cruit Éireann | Harp Ireland and with the generous support of Donegal County Council, accepts that invitation. Inspired by the vision of TradFest patron and celebrated actor, Stephen Rea, who calls Cruit home, a gathering of harpers and poets will come together on the island’s shores — in the intimate surrounds of Halla Mhuire and St. Mary’s Church, which stands at the water’s edge — to honour the harp, the word, and the living tradition they share.