Definition
'Dionysia' refers to ancient Greek festivals held in honor of Dionysus (Bacchus), the god of wine, fertility, theatre, and religious ecstasy. These festivals were a central part of Greek culture, involving theatrical performances, competitions, and processions. They were a mix of religious worship and public entertainment. Think of it like a combination of a rock concert, a play, and a religious ceremony, all rolled into one. It was a wild and important cultural eventπ.