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Cultural workshop

“three women, three symbols in ancient Greek tragedy” – on demand
Subject

A self-paced, 4-session guided reflective cycle on female identity, based on three archetypal figures of ancient Greek tragedy: Antigone, Iphigenia, and Helen.
Each figure opens a distinct field of inquiry — resistance, sacrifice, and the reconstruction of identity. The program invites participants to engage with classical narratives as a starting point for reflection.

Goals
  • To offer a structured reflective experience that can unfold individually, beyond a live group setting
  • To explore female identity through archetypal figures that generate open questions.
  • To connect ancient narratives with personal and contemporary concerns
  • To encourage active engagement with the material, through guided reflection rather than passive viewing

 

Method

The program is designed as a guided reflective journey, followed at the participant’s own pace.

Each part includes:

  • a recorded segment presenting the figure and its symbolic dimension
  • workbook with notes and guiding questions, supporting the reflective process
  • structured pauses, encouraging participants to think, write, and position themselves in relation to the material

Participants engage in a self-guided process of reflection, supported by the workbook and the questions that accompany each section.

In addition, the program offers:

  • the possibility of asynchronous exchange, allowing participants to engage in written dialogue and share reflections over time
  • optional Q&A sessions in English, for further clarification and collective reflection

Language:
The original material is in Greek, with subtitles available in English, Spanish, French, and Italian.

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