The performance, led by two masked characters inside a birthday party decor, displays a strange mix of dance and clowning inside a fragmented, gloomy and sometimes grotesque narrative. Treating topics such as celebration, partying, death and the absence of loved ones, La Fiesta de Delfina questions the place of performers and ‘entertainment’, whether it's inside of an European BlackBox or inside a garage birthday party in Latin America. For the performers, this piece is a step towards dialog and syncretism of their double culture (they both emigrated from Latin America to Europe where they discovered Contemporary Dance), and a reflection on what the evolution of and the emerging relationships between urban culture, dance and institutional art could be.