who we are

We believe through difference there are possibilities.   

The company is run by a small core team who under the artistic leadership of Marc Brew bring together exceptional artists with and without disabilities to collaborate on our projects. You can explore more about our team and the artists we collaborate with below.  

Our values, driven by our mission and vision, are key to the company and underpin how we work together. 

Marc Brew Dance pose

Marc Brew

The company is led by acclaimed International disabled choreographer Marc Brew.

Marc trained as a professional dancer at the Victorian College of the Arts Secondary School and The Australian Ballet School.

He has been working Internationally for over 24 years as a director, choreographer, dancer, teacher and speaker.  

Susan Hay

Creative Producer

Melanie Wilson

Access Coordinator & PA to Marc Brew

Rebecca Doggett

Marketing Manager

We collaborate with top artists and technicians to create outstanding performance from creating our own rock band, building a sandy island, flying performers and unique dance films. 

Meet some of the talented people who have helped make these things happen. 

Why we exist

Marc Brew Company exists…

To provide public benefit in Scotland, advance Engagement, promote equality and diversity and to advance the arts, heritage and culture

To be a vehicle for Marc’s artistic practice, whilst creating opportunities for others

In response to the limited opportunities for disabled artists or disabled artistic leaders

To share the way MBC likes to make work – inclusive, collaborative and with care

To continually be challenged to take risks and make high quality ambitious work

We believe through difference there are possibilities.

Our values

We have signed the Green Arts Charter that aims to inspire, support and provide a framework for cultural organisations in the Green Arts Initiative to deliver the climate action needed to achieve transformational change in the sector.

We support the work of PiPA who support performing arts organisations across the UK to be more inclusive of parents and carers in their workforces and workplaces. And Dance Mama™ that celebrates professional dancing parents, highlighting the issues that they face and providing inspiration, information and support.

We are part of a group of artists and organisations in Scotland committed to Inclusive Arts Practice and Performance, mapping the training needs of deaf, disabled and neurodivergent artists in Scotland, so that their aspirations can be better matched with training opportunities.