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  • Dancing mania - Wikipedia
    Dancing mania (also known as dancing plague, choreomania, St John's Dance, tarantism and St Vitus' Dance) was a social phenomenon that may have had biological causes, which occurred primarily in mainland Europe between the 14th and 17th centuries
  • A Strange Case of Dancing Mania Struck Germany Six Centuries Ago Today
    In 1374, the region near the Rhine was suffering from the aftermath of another, true plague: the Black Death Waller argues that the dancers were under extreme psychological distress and were
  • 5 Facts about Medieval ‘Dancing Mania’ - History Hit
    Though an outbreak of uncontrollable dancing sounds rather comical and like something you might see on a night out, it was anything but In 1518, one of the most bizarre afflictions in history struck Strasburg; dancing mania 1 It is often referred to as the ‘forgotten plague’
  • The Dancing Plague: What Caused Medieval People To Dance To Death . . .
    The genesis of the medieval dance of death can perhaps be traced to the fallout from Europe’s greatest catastrophe In the 1340s and 50s, the Black Death tore its way across the continent – killing up to 60 per cent of the population, wiping out entire communities and causing devastating famines
  • Today in History: June 24th, 1374 - The Vintage News
    The dancing mania in Aachen was one of the largest and most famous outbreaks It wasn’t the only one, though Similar events happened across Europe over several centuries For example, another big outbreak occurred in Strasbourg in 1518 The dancing mania in Aachen on June 24, 1374, remains a fascinating and mysterious event in history
  • The unsolved mystery of the medieval dancing plague
    Originating in Aachen, Germany, in 1374, the world’s worst outbreak of dancing mania quickly spread to towns in Belgium and the Netherlands along the Rhine River Afflicted villagers took to the streets by the hundreds, dancing to music nobody else could hear
  • A forgotten plague: making sense of dancing mania - The Lancet
    Likewise, dozens of mediaeval authors recount the terrible compulsion to dance that, in 1374, swept across western Germany, the Low Countries, and northeastern France
  • Dancing plagues and mass hysteria - BPS
    In 1374 the dancers believed that Satan had unleashed an irresistible dance, hence they not only danced interminably, but also begged for divine intercession, hurried to holy sites, and submitted gladly to exorcism (Backman, 1952)
  • The Fatal Dance Manias of Medieval Europe - On This Day
    June 24, 1374 — On the 24th June 1374 the first major incident of dance mania in Medieval Europe broke out It occurred in the German city of Aachen and spread to Liege, Utrecht, Tongres and other towns up and down the Rhine
  • The Mystery of the Dancing Plague: A Medieval Phenomenon
    Similarly, the 1374 Rhineland Dancing Plague saw thousands across Germany and the Netherlands leaping in agony Anthropologist Erika Bourguignon suggests these events were dissociative trances, a psychological escape from unbearable reality





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