Working in collaboration with her family (Andre van Bergen, Tara-Jay van Bergen) and using materials such as wood and glass, Yael Davids frames a space for the body in which canvases with fabrics act as walls. Using sheep's wool left over from the cheese-making process, Davids invites the Centro de Acercamiento a lo Rural (CAR) to weave a series of mats and use them to create the conditions for learning the Feldenkrais method, which ultimately shapes an ethical and aesthetic experience on sustainability. Founded by the engineer and physicist Moshe Feldenkrais and based on introspection and freedom of movement, the method is taught periodically in the gallery space, excavating bodily territories, and mobilising the stories and conflicts behind these experiences. Every Tuesday at 6 p.m. Tabakalera is transformed into a school by Sirah Badiola and Paula Rodríguez, somatic educators accredited in this method aimed at strengthening learning systems and contexts.