Company
Year

2025

Origin
Cataluña

Original idea and authorship :
Marc Bosch

Circus artist :
Marc Bosch

Stage machinist and rigger :
Andrea Avgousti

Main external eye
Chiara Marchese

Dramaturgical support :
Julieta Gascón

Specific external eye :
Elena Zanzu

Gender perspective :
Andreas Avgousti

Lighting design and technical support on tour:
Marieta Rojo

Costume design :
Atelier Novedades

Composition of the sound space:
Pol Jubany

Construction of stage props :
Juan Luis Toledo

Physical conditioning for the new circus apparatus:
Eliot Theodor

Photographic and audiovisual record:
Uriel Zadler

What remains of us when the layers that cover us disappear?
Escorça is a contemporary circus show that explores identity through the body, objects and light. The piece constructs a visual poetics that invites us to question our own layers of protection.

A fixed trapeze that transforms into a hanging coat rack. A body that moves between balance and loss, between control and metamorphosis. Sawdust, costumes and strings that conceal and reveal, that come off like a second skin. In this dialogue between body and matter, Escorça invites us on a sensory journey where the immutable becomes changeable and where essence, far from being fixed, reveals itself as a constantly evolving construction.

An intimate and physical show that blends circus, physical theatre and object manipulation, creating an immersive and reflective experience for all audiences.

The company was born from the collaboration between Marc Bosch (Vic 1992) and Andrea Augusti (Nicosia 1992), two creators with diverse but complementary backgrounds, united by a critical and poetic view of contemporary circus and identity.

Marc Bosch (he) began his artistic journey through music and theater before fully entering the world of circus. With a background in biology and neuroscience, he decided to make the professional leap to the circus in 2018 and graduated from the Rogelio Rivel school in 2022, specialising in fixed trapeze and trampoline. He has worked with creators such as Gina Vila, Veronica Capozzoli, Roberto Magro, and Karl Stets. He has been part of Project K (Sputniks Company) and Les Coursedes Choses (Zirkus Chnopf, Switzerland). He has also collaborated on stage productions such as the opera Un Ballo in Maschera at the Teatre del Liceu.

His artistic approach is based on an interdisciplinary physical language where circus, theatre and music interact from a genuinely intimate perspective.