How about starting Saturday in the forest by rethinking voyeurism with La Taimada? This company works with the body, dance, and movement, seeking human beauty and fragility. They offer intimacy, rawness, and tenderness as an alternative to judgment, placing the spectator in a probably uncomfortable voyeuristic position. Their works generate dilemmas, internal ethics, and thought.

La Taimada was founded in 2004 with a solo piece by Olga Álvarez inspired by the painting La Taimada by Egon Schiele. In 2015, it entered a new phase of co-creation and co-direction with Jordi Cabestany (visual arts), provoking a new focus on the gaze, the image, and the internal movement of bodies. They have created pieces such as Crash (Grec 2013), El Octavo Día, La Mort (CND of Madrid 2014), Lo.li.ta, Oblea (Danseu Festival 2019), and Filia et Fobia (1st Prize at the Madrid Choreographic Contest 2020 and Danza a Escena 2021). They are currently culminating a trilogy inspired by The Garden of Earthly Delights by Bosch.