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People today do not get dancing mania. However, other conditions can cause involuntary movement.
Somewhere between 50 and 400 people took to dancing for weeks. There are many theories behind the phenomenon, the most popular being stress-induced mass hysteria, suggested by John Waller. Other theories include ergot and religious explanations. There is controversy concerning the number of deaths.
In 1518, hundreds of men and women in Strasbourg danced for days on end, many eventually collapsing from exhaustion. These dancing plagues occurred throughout the Middle Ages. Similar spontaneous mass compulsions commonly called mass hysterias have occurred throughout history, some very recently.
From the outbreaks of 1374, 1463, and 1518 we know that dancing was thought to be both the affliction and its cure. There are accounts of people who had temporarily recovered their wits, deliberately dancing themselves back into oblivion in the expectation that only in this way would the curse be lifted.
At the time, doctors suggested that overheated blood was to blame, while others believed that the dancers were cursed by St. Vitus as punishment for their sins. Contemporary historians have suggested ergot, a psychogenic fungus found in bread that can cause compulsive twitching movements as well as hallucinations.
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People today do not get dancing mania. However, other conditions can cause involuntary movement.
Dancing mania (also known as dancing plague, choreomania, St. Johns Dance, tarantism and St. Vitus Dance) was a social phenomenon that occurred primarily in mainland Europe between the 14th and 17th centuries. It involved groups of people dancing erratically, sometimes thousands at a time.
Later authors suggested that the dancing mania was a mass stress-induced psychosis, a mass psychogenic illness, a culturally determined form of ritualized behavior, a manifestation of religious ecstasy, or even the result of food poisoning caused by the toxic and psychoactive chemical products of ergot fungi.

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