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In the summer of 1518, the city of Strasbourg witnessed one of history's strangest events, known as the Dancing Plague. It began with a single woman dancing uncontrollably in the streets, but within days, dozens joined her. Within weeks, hundreds were caught in the same relentless movement, unable to stop despite exhaustion.

Authorities, unsure how to respond, made the situation worse. Believing the cure was to let it "run its course," they encouraged more dancing, even hiring musicians and clearing spaces for people to continue. Some dancers reportedly collapsed from fatigue, heart attacks, or strokes after days of continuous motion. Historians still debate the cause.

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