This joyful gathering at Mayfield Park honours our connection to water – and to one another.
Rivers from all over the world flow into our oceans, just like people from all walks of life come together to create a vibrant community. Each Tiny Drop celebrated this togetherness and the gift of water, drawing on ancient practices and river rituals from South Asian culture.
A restorative event that could be experienced at your own pace, Each Tiny Drop welcomed everyone to take part, or simply soak up the atmosphere among family and friends.
Audiences were invited to collect water specially transported from the Soan River in Pakistan and steward it into the River Medlock. They could also join in with singing led by a chorus, or just take a moment to relax, reflect and let the chorus’s calming sounds wash over you.
A celebration of the life source we so often take for granted, Each Tiny Drop connected us through the cycles and wonders of nature. From artist Risham Syed, director Angie Bual (Trigger) and with water-driven kinetic sculptures by Savinder Bual, it was a gesture of renewal and hope – and a reminder that each of us can care for our rivers.
Based in Lahore, Risham’s work often traces changes in our cities. For Each Tiny Drop, she turned her attention to Manchester, the Medlock and welcoming everyone to MIF23.