Highlights from Lá na Cruite, Harp Day 2024 at Red Earl’s Hall, Saturday 19 October 2024. Featuring poet Mairin Ni Dhonnchadha, harpers Kathleen Loughnane and Catriona Cannon. Included a ‘Hands on Harps’ taster session.
As our national emblem and a symbol of our cultural heritage, the Irish harp has long been cherished as a source of inspiration, healing and unity. Our theme for Lá na Cruite| Harp Day this year, ‘Cothú,’ meaning ‘Nurture‘, shines a light on the nurturing qualities of the harp and its role in fostering well-being, creativity, and community. Join us in exploring how this iconic instrument can cheer us up, nurture our spirits, connect us to our roots, and inspire us to care for one another and our priceless cultural legacy.
The harp has historically been used to heal, calm, and uplift. In ancient Ireland, harpers were revered as healers and storytellers who nurtured their communities through music. They played to soothe the spirit, bring solace in times of hardship, and celebrate joyous occasions. This year’s theme draws on that rich tradition and asks how harp music can continue to provide comfort, hope, and a sense of belonging.
This special day reminds us of the power of harp music to foster a sense of community, well-being, and continuity — a true testament to its enduring spirit for more than 1000 years. Lá na Cruite | Harp Day holds something for everyone. It’s a day shared by harpers globally, with their individual events dovetailing with those of Cruit Éireann | Harp Ireland. The day includes Hands-on-Harp taster sessions, concerts, recitals, workshops and pop-up performances, as harpers worldwide celebrate our national instrument.
Website: https://www.harpireland.ie/harp-day-2024/
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