Cerys Hafana

[2][3] In 2022, she released the album Edyf, based on songs found in the National Library of Wales.

[6] The Guardian named it one of the top ten folk albums of 2022.

[7] She contributed an essay to the 2022 anthology Welsh (Plural).

[9] Paul Carr and Robert Smith of the University of South Wales have described Hafana as "one of the most original voices in contemporary Welsh folk music.

"[10] Jude Rogers of The Guardian has described her as "a master of the Welsh triple harp" who "explores resonances from the past that connect with the modern day.