Floating In Our Waters, 2026
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Sound by Le Merle Oscar
DOP: Conrad Kaczor
The performance, Floating In Our Waters invites the audience to tap into a moment of grief and hold space for this feeling with care and softness. The work came from a desire to honour feelings of grief and sadness from the sex work community that are often dealt with in solitude. If stigma weren’t such a deadly beast we constantly have to resist, we would be more able to reveal our pain. The performance travels through various states of wetness, exploring the relationship between body fluids and release. Sadness can be followed with bliss; the closeness between grief and pleasure is fascinating. There is love in every droplet so that the salty tears we tasted in solitude can now be re-lived in togetherness.
Kami Million is a chameleon who cycles between different alter-egos depending on each context—the mystical pigeon, the farmer dyke, the super-femme stripper, the caring facilitator. Kami Million hides in order to reveal. They use performance, community gatherings, ceramics, paintings, and writing, as tools to communicate and feel through, working to destigmatise and decriminalise sex work and deconstruct power relations.
They organise talks, dinners, collective writing sessions, film screenings, and club nights where sex workers and their allies are invited to gather, to generate more care and visibility for the community of Whores. Their work is both effective and direct, with gestures of care, embracing the contradictions that come with living multiple lives.
Photos // Ksenia Proskuryakova
