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🎙️ What’s This Episode About?
Adam Brown is a Liverpool-born dancer, choreographer, and founder of Adam Brown Dance Company - known for turning movement into storytelling, and making dance accessible, powerful, and unapologetically personal.
Adam joins John to talk about growing up as someone who always wanted to dance, and what it means to build his own dance company that reflects the world as he sees it - not just how it looks on paper. They talk growth, process, and the politics of being a working-class creative in an industry still obsessed with polish over authenticity.
From training to creating bold, raw work focused in the community around him, Adam opens up about his journey, the barriers he’s broken, and the spaces he’s still trying to create - for himself, and for others.
It’s movement. It’s memory. It’s full-body honesty.
🗣️ Why Listen?
If you’re seeking genuine conversations that reflect the diverse experiences within the LGBTQ+ community, Proudly Said offers a platform for those narratives.
📣 Connect with Us - ProudlySaid.co.uk
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By John Hyland🎙️ What’s This Episode About?
Adam Brown is a Liverpool-born dancer, choreographer, and founder of Adam Brown Dance Company - known for turning movement into storytelling, and making dance accessible, powerful, and unapologetically personal.
Adam joins John to talk about growing up as someone who always wanted to dance, and what it means to build his own dance company that reflects the world as he sees it - not just how it looks on paper. They talk growth, process, and the politics of being a working-class creative in an industry still obsessed with polish over authenticity.
From training to creating bold, raw work focused in the community around him, Adam opens up about his journey, the barriers he’s broken, and the spaces he’s still trying to create - for himself, and for others.
It’s movement. It’s memory. It’s full-body honesty.
🗣️ Why Listen?
If you’re seeking genuine conversations that reflect the diverse experiences within the LGBTQ+ community, Proudly Said offers a platform for those narratives.
📣 Connect with Us - ProudlySaid.co.uk
Subscribe: Stay updated with new episodes.
Share: If this resonates with you, share it with others who might find it meaningful.
Feedback: We value your thoughts. Reach out with comments or suggestions.