Organized: Greek cultural Center of the Southwest

Date: 14th , 21st, 28th  of March 2026

 

Antigone of Sophocles, Iphigenia, and Helen of Euripides — each represent a distinct dimension of the female identity. Ancient Greek tragedy allows us to explore these dimensions, uncover their archetypal origins, and trace the paths they have followed to the present day.

Through their stories, we can reflect on what it means to be a woman across time and recognize the enduring patterns of womanhood that still resonate in the modern world.

Through a dynamic blend of lecture, dialogue, and experiential activities, this seminar invites participants to engage with the past, explore the enduring patterns of human experience and reflect on their own values.