Classical Mythology

The mythology of ancient Greece is truly a "never ending story."  Every myth holds echoes of other myths, inviting a free flowing a style of storytelling.

Engaging listeners of all ages, these stories particularly enthrall young people, who are often eager to learn more after being introduced to them.

From the creation of the universe to the fall of Troy, the loves and envies of gods and goddesses, the heroism and vanities of mortal men and women, all  play themselves out in stories of unforgettable power.

For students of ancient Greek society, a familiarity with the sacred stories of the culture is essential, revealing as it does essence of the Greek world view.
Examples of Classical Myths

The Battle of the Gods


The Birth of Athena


Oracles at Delphi

The Apple of Discord

Lacoon and the Trojan Horse

Hermes, God of Theives

Baucis and Philemon

Echo and Narcissus

The Labors of Heracles

The Adventures of Perseus


Artemis the Huntress

The Story of Phaeton

Orpheus and Eurydice

Cupid and Psyche

Achilles and Patroculs

Glaucus and Scylla
Apollo and Daphne
Tales from the Odyssey