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Marc Brew Company have been making performance in the UK and internationally for the past 10 years. We collaborate with a range of disabled and non-disabled performers/artists to reveal the unusual and the inspiring in the everyday and mundane. Choreographer Marc Brew is renowned for his tender, precise, material that exemplifies the beauty of the moments shared between people. The choreography draws out the unexpected physicality of each performer, helping them to find new ways to work with their bodies, entwining this newly discovered movement with the emotive nature of human interaction to tell beautiful stories about being. In Fusional Fragments five exceptional dancers portray a fusion of life fragments using elements of contemporary dance and classical ballet. Fusional Fragments also features an electrifying score from composer Philip Sheppard and world-famous percussionist Dame Evelyn Glennie who also performs this evening. Nocturne pulls back the sheets on exhausted embraces and near misses in the night. Inspired by JM Whistler's Nocturne, a quartet of dancers lure you into the unseen dreams of cities at dusk. Remember When, Marc's signature solo, draws upon feelings of exposure to peel back layers and open a conversation of remembrance. Marc Brew Company website.

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Choreographer: Marc Brew
Music(s): Evelyn Glennie, Phillip Sheppard

Marc Brew Company - Fusional Fragments/Nocturne/Remember When

Marc Brew Company - Fusional Fragments/Nocturne/Remember When (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T969373296. Details of all Marc Brew Company - Fusional Fragments/Nocturne/Remember When archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0877516574

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26 Oct 12
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27 Oct 12
The Tramway
Glasgow
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