Here's why stormzy, pussycatdolls and weezer love this U.K. design duo
Less than a decade ago, a self-described “frustrated punk rocker,” Chris “Bronski” Jablonski, and a sidelined professional dancer, Amber Rimell, crossed paths for a second time while working on’s then-upcoming tour. Bronski — whose band never took off, but who had become an expert in audio, lighting and onstage visuals — and Rimell — whose knee injury halted her dance career but drove her to become a choreographer — decided to pitch their own creative direction.
They say Ora was adamant that they execute it, and in November 2012 they formed their own creative studio: Tawbox. Additional work with Ora sustained momentum, but it wasn’t untilenlisted Tawbox for a 2017 tour that the two-person team became a go-to company for performers in the United Kingdom. “Stormzy’s 2019 Glastonbury [headline] performance was a huge turning point, with people reaching out and wanting to work with us,” says Rimell.
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