History of Theatre I
Bacchanalia refers to the Roman festivals held in honor of Bacchus, the god of wine, fertility, and revelry. These festivals were characterized by ecstatic celebrations that included music, dancing, and various forms of indulgence. The bacchanalia were originally celebrated in Italy but became widespread throughout the Roman Empire, leading to both admiration and controversy due to their uninhibited nature.
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