Mexican actor, creator, and dancer, Guillermo Franco graduated from the International School of Theatrical Creation and Movement CABUIA in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
His first contact with the stage world happened through musical theater, where he was attracted to the possibility of training in dance, acting, and singing, simultaneously. He completed his training at the Artestudio Performing Arts Center in Mexico City, where he developed a strong attraction to classical dance.
Starting in 2016, Guillermo began to collaborate as a dancer and actor with Bossov Ballet Theatre in productions such as Don Quixote, The Nutcracker, Giselle, and Swan Lake. He participated as Stage Manager in BBT's most recent productions of The Nutcracker at the Waterville Opera House and as Physical Theater Instructor in the last four BBT's Summer Intensives. He recently joined BBT as the Program Manager.
Guillermo’s commitment to personal and spiritual growth has been a driving force in his life for over 13 years. His profound exploration of 'Depth/Transpersonal Psychology' has deeply influenced his artistic journey, resonating in his profound fascination with the psychophysical, interpersonal, and spiritual implications of theatrical personification, voice work, and movement. This continuous quest for self-discovery and understanding has not only shaped his artistry but also enriched his approach to the performing arts.