David Franch

David Franch (Barcelona, 1972) has studied acrobatics at the Ateneu de Nou Barris and dance at La Caldera (Barcelona), besides receiving training of clown, comedia del arte and mime. As integrant of the company Amaranto, he took part in the shows Marea Baixa (2002), Tazón de sopa china y un tenedor (o hacer el gilipollas) (2004), Indignos (2005) and  Four Movements For Survival (2007). Besides, he participated in Rekolore, Matraka y 12-K from Hortsmuga company, and 4 L Ments y La verdadera historia de Johnny & Dolly from Mô- House company. In 2008 with  Lidia González he founded Colectivo 96º, with which he created the shows Encontré un trozo de mí en un vertedero (Es Baluard - Museu d'Art Modern i Contemporani de Palma de Mallorca, June 2008), Después de mí, epitafios (Centro Párraga, Murcia, October 2008) and Dar patadas para no desaparecer (Festival de Teatro de Terrassa, April 2009).