Brzozowski founded his career in the 1950s as a student in the ensemble of Henryk Tomaszewski, the founder and director of the Wrocław Mime Theater (Wrocławski Teatr Pantomimy), where he worked and rose to the status of soloist.
At the end of the 1960s Brzozowski did not return to Poland after a trip through Western Europe and was based in Sweden.
Thus, the body language taught by Brzozowski has less to do with the stereo- and archetypes-based portrayals of the circus, fairs and street mimes.
Rather, he teaches a grammar of the body that analyzes and exercises the interplay of each part of the motion apparatus in interaction with the environment.
In the decision by the WMO it was written: "In his youth professor Brosowski worked with famous Henryk Tomaszewski in Wroclaw Mime Theatre in Poland, where he was a soloist and he has developed his own style of performing and teaching.