Video Voyageur: 3Qs with Denise Marsa

Denise Marsa has a rare ability to turn personal reflection into vivid, engaging music, and her new single “Company of Women” captures that talent perfectly. From its opening notes, the song radiates confidence and vitality. Marsa doesn’t just sing about the power of connection among women—she embodies it—inviting listeners into a world built on creativity, support, and shared strength.

The remix by Until Dawn propels “Company of Women” into fresh, dance-driven territory. Blending modern electronic beats with flashes of classic disco, it brings a lively pulse that’s both infectious and inviting. The rhythm moves with purpose but leaves room to breathe, while the textured production adds sparkle and momentum. It’s the kind of track that works equally well on a dance floor or through headphones, where every beat feels like an invitation to move.

What makes “Company of Women” stand out is its mix of spirit and substance. Marsa’s writing is sharp yet full of heart—clever without losing sincerity. Her words balance humor and honesty, creating a portrait of self-assurance that feels both personal and universal. The song celebrates independence and self-definition, finding empowerment in connection and joy in authenticity. With “Company of Women,” Marsa turns her insight into an anthem of individuality and shared strength that lingers long after the music fades.

Tell us the story of this song, why did you choose to visualize this song specifically? 

Company of Women” is about connection, empowerment, and the unspoken bond among women who lift each other up through every stage of life. I was appreciating all the women around me when I wrote it. When Until Dawn (Jim Sullivan) remixed it, the track had its own energy that is very different from the upcoming album cut which we had mixed prior to my sending the stems to UD. When I heard it, it just soared in a new way.  Jim also sent me an email, how much he enjoyed working on the track and how he appreciated the message. That was a sign to me, we had a very cool track to share! 

 I knew right away it would make for a fun music video, to compliment and  celebrate its message, rhythm and spirit. Music videos take lots of time and a budget and you don’t necessarily want to make a music video for every track, you want to pick and choose. It’s a song that invites strength, laughter, and solidarity;  all things I wanted to see reflected on screen.

What was the inspiration behind this video (visuals, storyline, etc.)? 

 The inspiration came from the idea of women as a collective and colorful force — not competing, but uplifting each other. I imagined a modern, cinematic “sisterhood,” where individuality and unity coexist. There’s also a nod to the theatrical —when I was setting up my show The Pass in London’s Playground Theatre. It is playful with bold color and images, and layered imagery — reflecting the dualities women navigate every day: power and vulnerability, humor and seriousness, solitude and solidarity. The visual tone was influenced by images that we found inspiring mixed with lots of dancing — a bridge between ears, eyes and feet. 

What was the process of making this video?

 It was spontaneous, creative, and collaborative — exactly how I love to work. Rather than a strict storyboard, I started the video filming at Bill Westmoreland’s and then taking some of those scenes and finding other scenes already filmed and letting the song lead us. I worked on it for weeks and then Karolina Tyszkowska did her thing and added in so much, including the girl dancers at the end, which I absolutely adore and added it to the front as well! I want to know who they are!  Then Jake Ehrlich came in to add the finishing touches. Lots of work and fun too. 

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