History of Theatre I
A procession is a ceremonial gathering of people moving in an organized manner, often to celebrate, honor, or pay tribute to a person or event. In the context of ancient Greek theatre, processions were integral to festivals such as the City Dionysia, serving both religious and cultural purposes. They often included participants dressed in elaborate costumes, music, and offerings, highlighting the community's devotion and participation in theatrical and religious life.
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