Slow Dive

Slow Dive is an auto-fictography and queer coming-of-age tale spanning the course of 20 years that asks “What do our bodies know?" The story is told through a series of vignettes combining experimental documentary and projected animations. A relationship to swimming and themes of water move throughout, drawing on symbolism and parallels to portray embodiment, grief, self-love, and queer identity. Alongside personal narratives and reflections, Slow Dive collages research-based historical accounts such as the colonial roots of the breaststroke, a rumoured secret romance that inspired the writing of The Little Mermaid, and iconic cultural references like the hanky code and the first 'lesbian’ kiss on Star Trek
Credits
Directed by – Emma Tibaldo
Dramaturgy – Fatma Sarah Elkashef
Production Design – potatoCakes_digital
Original Compositions – Estraven Lupino-Smith
Additional consultation/collaboration/production feedback – Catherine Hahn, Jessica Hickman, Britt Small, Mind of a Snail, Liz Charters
Created in Residencies with OUTstages and Playwrights’ Workshop Montreal
Accessibility
Content warnings: Adult language, sexual content, themes of consent, drugs or alcohol use
Sensory warnings: Haze
About the Artist
Kerri Flannigan (she/they) is an interdisciplinary artist, performer, and educator currently based on Lkwungen and W̱SÁNEĆ Territories (Victoria, BC), who experiments with methods of research and storytelling through installation, video, and performance. With a background as an experimental animator and zine-maker, Flannigan is interested in investigating different ways of creating and performing narratives, working to create frameworks where the personal is critically connected to a wider sphere of context. Family mythologies, the history of wildfire, queer experiences of place, and swimming have all been subjects of recent works.
Flannigan has shown locally and internationally and was a recipient of the Best English Zine at the Expozine Awards (2011 and 2014); a recent artist-in-residence with Impulse Theatre and The Only Animal; and runner-up to the inaugural Lind Prize.
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Event Types - Multidisciplinary
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$0.00
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20-November 21, 2025
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75 minutes
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Metro Studio
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Metro Studio
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Ages 14+
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Content warnings: Adult language, sexual content, themes of consent, drugs or alcohol use Sensory warnings: Haze