MayBe

Marc dressed in a pink vest and purple trousers leans across the stage, counter balancing Gizele.

a show that explores Encounter as a catalyst of possibilities including love and intimacy.

For Now, I am …

Marc lies on the stage infront of us, the back of his head and naked shoulders towards us, arms reaching out across the stage. He is drapped in white fabric. His image is mirrored on the dance floor below him.

An intimate solo Marc engages directly with his body as it is now. Investigating and exposing his changed form.

Quartet No 1

Dancers in rehearsals

Quartet No 1 A duet driven by the musical score of Leoš Janáček’s String Quartet No. 1 that explores the strength and fragility of two women in isolation. The Quartet was inspired by Leo Tolstoy’s novella The Kreutzer Sonata – “I was imagining a poor woman, tormented and run down…” -Janáček creative team Marc Brew […]

Fusional Fragments

Rebecca Evans and James Cousins, dancers on a dark stage. Legs and arms reaching outwards, white likes blurring above their heads.

Directed and choreographed by Marc Brew in partnership with DanceEast is a collaboration with world renowned percussionist Dame Evelyn Glennie, composer Philip Sheppard and five very talented dancers.

(i)Land

Three castaways are on a beach by a fire. Two men hold the arm of a woman as she reaches away from them.

Faced with life on a desert island, three characters uncover a means of escape back to civilisation.

Nocturne

A couple lay on a bed. Above them another couple stands at the head of the bed. The men are wearing pyjamas the women satin slips.

Inspired by JM Whilstler’s Nocturne, an exquisite contemporary dance quartet draw you into the unseen dreams of cities at dusk.

Remember When

Marc leans back away from us at an angle in his wheelchair. He wears all white clothing against a black background.

Remember When is an intimate solo performance by choreographer/performer Marc Brew with a prelude screening of a short dance film project behind the performer exploring the idea of perception – looking from past to present.

Leftovers

Marc (dancer) is in a grey long sleeved top, his arm out stretched. Caroline (dancer) has grey gauze stretched over her face. she reaches her arms round Marc's neck and chest. They are cropped at the torso, on a black background.

A collaboration between Caroline Bowditch and Marc Brew, Leftovers is an eclectic mix of discarded dances carefully gathered from the studio floor – each one with its own potential.