This workshop, inspired by the exhibition 'Like a Dance of Starlings' at the MACBA, invites primary school students (3rd to 6th grade) to explore the capabilities of their collective bodies through various artistic practices. Participants will engage with artworks to uncover a myriad of responses related to diversity, gestures, narratives, and connections about subjectivity and the environment. Facilitated by the Avalancha collective, this educational experience aims to foster critical thinking, communication skills, and emotional well-being by connecting students with the suggested worlds within the art. The workshop prioritizes learning that extends beyond the museum context, adapting content to enhance cultural awareness, civic values, and ethical education. Participants will also explore the relationship between their bodies and the surrounding space, utilizing dialogue, poetry, and sensitive perception of the artworks. Through this immersive experience, the aim is to inspire self-