eccèdriques
Eccèdriques is a term of Greek origin, specifically from the word ekkedesis, which translates to "going out" or "exhibition." Historically, it referred to a type of dramatic performance in ancient Greece, particularly in the context of religious festivals and celebrations. Unlike other theatrical forms that might have focused on myth or tragedy, eccèdriques were often characterized by their more public and, at times, less formal nature.
These performances could encompass a variety of acts, including processions, dances, and even recitations of poetry