
Embodying Water: The Lifetide Water Festival
To be water is to be agile, to embody potential and possibilities. We invite you all to come, engage, explore, feel what it means to connect with water through our bodies, and artistic responses such as movement, play, materials/objects around us, sound, clay, and animation.
We bring multiple explorations/experiences as a conscious attempt to rest with, retrace, admire, become, and express water.
The first workshop of the day, Weaving with Water-selves, will be facilitated by Kiran Dayal, an artist, social practitioner and educator. In this workshop, collage, theatre, and body movement will be used to engage with water. This workshop takes place from 11:00AM to 2:00PM.
The second workshop of the day, Stepping into the Same Water Twice, will be facilitated by artist, educator, and healer Deepak Sharma. The workshop will consist of animation, art-making, and a screening. This workshop takes place from 3:00PM to 6:00PM.
These events are part of the Lifetide Water Festival. Lifetide is a creative habitat for learners and practitioners with various abilities to discuss actionable ideas that support children in developing skills to protect, preserve and conserve natural ecosystems.
Through biomimicry, community-led stewardship, and interdisciplinary engagement, we activate movements toward water abundance — rooted in local knowledge and principles derived from nature itself.


