Video documentation of "Yourcenar, o Cada Quien su Marguerite," a "sacred divertimento" based on French writer Marguerite Yourcenar's text "Qui n'a pas son Minotaure," adapted and directed by Mexican theater and performance artist Jesusa Rodríguez. Inspired by the Greek myth of Theseus, Ariadne and the Minotaur, the play poses a philosophical reflection on the desires, repressions, dreams and sufferings of contemporary men and women. The triangle Ariadne-Theseus-Phaedra (performed by Paloma Woolrich, Juan Ibarra and Claudia Lobo respectively), brings to the forefront dramatic conflicts rooted in a series of dualities: sensual/spiritual, constructive/destructive, idealist/pragmatic, male/female, to attack/to wait. The performance, full of poetic images, choreographic gestures, and mythic symbolism, renders the Minotaur a metaphor of these conflicts (the "inner monsters" of humanity): each one of us, contemporary people, confronts our own inner Minotaur.