Elena is 16 years old and lives with her mother in Buenos Aires. For eleven years she was called Viviana Madrid, because it was during this time that she was led to believe that her father was the notorious torturer Luis Madrid. Only the research of her biological grandmother, who is part of the "Abuelas da Plaza de Mayo", women who follow the destiny of their children and grandchildren, allowed her to discover her true identity. Today, Elena knows that her mother was killed in a concentration camp shortly after her birth. Her parents share her fate with about 30,000 other people who disappeared without a trace during the Argentinean military dictatorship (1976-1980). Elena categorically refuses any contact with her adoptive parents. She prefers to undo the first eleven years of her childhood. In Elena's sad and beautiful poems of surrealist appearance, the past comes back to life. Elena loves to dance, and her grandmother saw her dancing in her dreams many years ago.