CTD Comparative Mythology

Evanston, IL

Dive into tales of gods and heroes, exploring myths from ancient Greece to modern folklore

Ages
12–14
Weeks offered
1
Financial aid
Available

About this camp

Have a young scholar at home who is fascinated by the stories of old? This program offers them the chance to delve deep into the rich tapestry of comparative mythology. Children will explore the captivating narratives, characters, and cultural significance of myths from various traditions around the world. Through engaging discussions and analytical activities, campers will uncover common themes and unique perspectives woven into these ancient tales. It's a wonderful opportunity for inquisitive minds to connect with history and culture, fostering a deeper understanding of humanity's shared stories.

FillTheWeek Camp Score
C30/100
How we score
  • Data completeness30.0 / 35
  • Value vs. category median0.0 / 15

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CTD Comparative Mythology

Ages 12–14
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  • Jun 25
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What ages does CTD Comparative Mythology accept?
CTD Comparative Mythology serves campers ages 12–14.
Where is CTD Comparative Mythology located?
CTD Comparative Mythology is located in Evanston, IL.
Does CTD Comparative Mythology offer financial aid or scholarships?
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