Cube of Curiosity – Marc Brew and Rachel Gadsden Collaboration

Cube of Curiosity ~ Liberty Festival 2013 Rachel and Marc are delighted to be commissioned by Liberty Festival & the London Legacy Development Corporation with support from Arts Council England, and they will be teaming up with Calum Huggan, Claire McCue, Ryan Laight and Ian Moore to create this new work for Liberty Festival 2013 at […]

British Council catch up with Marc Brew

Last summer we toured the UK outdoor festivals with Nocturne. The British Council caught up with Marc at one of our Lord Mayor of London, Showtime festival performances during the London Olympics 2012. Marc can be seen as part of their Transform project below at where he talks about his practice as a Disabled choreographer […]

Full of Words gets talked about:

We are delighted to announce that Full of Words, Marc’s recent commission for AXIS Dance Company has been nominated for 3 Isadora Duncan Dance Awards. Rodney Bell and Sonsheree Giles, 2 of Axis’ company members are nominated for outstanding achievement in performance in Marc’s choreography and the company is also nominated for its performance of the work in […]

Marc Brew Company, Tramway, Glasgow

MONDAY 29 OCTOBER 2012 Mary Brennan Dance critic   Frankly, the brief programme note for Fusional Fragments makes the piece sound a tad dry. In fact, Marc Brew’s juxtaposition of classical and contemporary movement styles is vital and compelling, a gorgeous weave of attractive physicality, thrillingly percussive soundscapes and a lighting design where fine golden […]

Marc Brew Company Triple Bill featuring Dame Evelyn Glennie – Tramway, Glasgow

Choreographer: Marc Brew Composer: Gary Lloyd, Evelyn Glennie, Philip Sheppard Reviewer: Lauren Humphreys The Public Reviews Rating: 4 1/2 * Acclaimed Australian choreographer Marc Brew showcases his unique movement vocabulary and choreographic diversity in this inspirational and emotive triple bill. Nocturne, is a contemporary dance quartet featuring an original score by Gary Lloyd and prose […]

The List: Australian choreographer Marc Brew discusses Fusional Fragments

Source: The List (Issue 705) Date: 10 October 2012 Written by:Kelly Apter The choreographer is bringing a triple bill to the Tramway in October What made you want to be a choreographer? I was always getting ideas for new dances and would try out my choreography on friends and fellow dancers. I remember at lunch breaks during primary school, while […]

The Independent – How We Met: Marc Brew & Dame Evelyn Glennie

‘I was like a sponge with him and his dancers; I wanted to soak everything up’ Sunday 26 August 2012 by Nick Duerden Marc Brew, 35 At 20 years old, the Australian-born ballet dancer Marc Brew was injured in a car crash, and confined to a wheelchair. He is now a choreographer and artistic director, […]

DanceTabs Review: Fusional Fragments

Marc Brew Company and Evelyn Glennie – Fusional Fragments – London By Bruce Marriott on September 4, 2012 Marc Brew Company and Evelyn Glennie Fusional Fragments London, Queen Elizabeth Hall 31 August 2012 www.marcbrew.com Unlimited Festival www.southbankcentre.co.uk Marc Brew opened Unlimited, the SouthBank Centre’s festival (part of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad) celebrating deaf and […]

Disability Arts Online Review: Fusional Fragments

Published Sunday 2 September 2012 One person, two images reflects Fusional Fragments of experience as perceived and envisioned by Marc Brew. Fusional Fragments is a fast-moving, athletic fusion of classical ballet and contemporary dance, featuring Dame Evelyn Glennie. Amardeep Sohi reviews Fusional Fragments and the performance in the second half of the program by British […]

The Stage Review: Fusional Fragments

Fusional Fragments Published Monday 3 September 2012 at 11:16 by Neil Norman Having been the propulsive heartbeat at the centre of the Olympics opening ceremony, percussionist Evelyn Glennie adds decorative layers of sound to Marc Brew’s action-packed 25-minute dance piece, Fusional Fragments. The bedrock of the work is a series of solos, duets and trios […]

Marc Brew Company: Fusional Fragments Rough Cuts @ DanceEast Review

Written by  Emily Peckham Rough Cuts performances are a rare opportunity for audiences to watch a piece in an intimate setting while it’s still a work in progress. Dance East allows resident choreographers the chance to use their facilities, showcase and test-drive work before its completion. The Rough Cuts format also includes a Q&A session at the end of the performance, […]