This is the story of one of the earliest and most extravagant epidemics ever recorded. In all likelihood the possibility of further outbreaks declined along with the belief systems that had sustained them.
The outbreak began in july 1518 when a woman began to.

Dancing epidemic in 1518. Fortunately the 1518 dance epidemic was the last of its kind in europe. The dancing plague or dance epidemic of 1518 was a case of dancing mania that occurred in strasbourg alsace now modern day france in the holy roman empire in july 1518. The dancing plague or dance epidemic of 1518 was a case of dancing mania that occurred in strasbourg alsace now modern day france in the holy roman empire in july 1518.
None of the theories completely explain the 1518 dancing. However the dancing plague of 1518 is clearly chronicled in medical civic and religious notes of the time. The summer of 1518 witnessed a never before seen phenomenon a dance epidemic lasting several days in the french city of strasbourg.
A well known recent incident generally seen as an example of mass hysteria is 1962 s the tanganyika laughter epidemic which affected only 1 000 people in tanzania. It began with a group of people dancing outdoors in the heat of the summer of 1518. Somewhere between 50 and 400 people took to dancing for days.
In july 1518 residents of the city of strasbourg then part of the holy roman empire were struck by a sudden and seemingly uncontrollable urge to dance.
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