
The Strasbourg Dancing Plague: History’s Strangest Outbreak
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In 1518, a woman walked into the streets of Strasbourg and started dancing. Alone. Silent. And completely unable to stop. By the end of the week, dozens more had joined her. By the end of the month? Hundreds. They danced until their feet bled. Until they collapsed. Until they died.
No one knew why. No one knew how to stop it. And the city’s best solution? More music. More dancing.
This episode dives into the bizarre true story of the Dancing Plague—the summer a city spiraled into chaos, doctors blamed hot blood, priests blamed sin, and people’s bodies turned against them. Five centuries later, we still don’t know exactly what happened. But one thing’s clear: this wasn’t just a footnote in weird history. It’s a mirror. And maybe… it never really stopped.
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