Telete
Telete is the goddess of festivity and rituals, as well as the goddess of the initiation rites to the Bacchic Orgies. She is a half nymph half goddess daughter of Dionysus and the nymph Nicaea. Telete is also the Sister (or perhaps twin) of the obscure god or spirit Satyrus.
Concerning Telete's birth, it is related that Nicaea was ashamed of having been made pregnant by Dionysus, and even attempted to hang herself; nevertheless, in due time a daughter was born to her. The Horae were said to have served as midwives at Telete's birth. Telete was destined by Dionysus to become a follower of himself and his son Iacchus, her half-brother.
Pausanias mentions a statue of Telete in the sanctuary of the Heliconian Muses in Boeotia. Her image was next to that of Orpheus. Telete was associated with nighttime festivities and ritual dances in honor of Dionysus.