Artemis, the ancestor of ecofeminism; Gaia, the mother goddess who provides the foundation of the world; Rhea, who fights to save her children from their father's voracity...
Cassandra, who speaks the truth but is never listened to; Aphrodite, the victim of a forced marriage; Antigone, the emblematic figure of those who say no...
Do all these goddesses and heroines of Greek mythology still have something to say to us today?
Murielle Szac, author of the 100-episode series of Greek mythology, L'Odyssée des femmes and, more recently, the poetry collection Elles ont surgi d'une vague (éditions Bruno Doucey), invites you to give them a voice in poetry. A public performance will take place on Sunday at 5pm.
Do all these goddesses and heroines of Greek mythology still have something to say to us today?
Murielle Szac, author of the 100-episode series of Greek mythology, L'Odyssée des femmes and, more recently, the poetry collection Elles ont surgi d'une vague (éditions Bruno Doucey), invites you to give them a voice in poetry. A public performance will take place on Sunday at 5pm.



