In the 400 or so years since this bizarre event – Strasbourg's so-called "dance plague" – occurred, many theories have been proffered to explain what exactly happened. It is an event that grips us to this day, inviting retellings, and inspiring artists and creatives to put their own spin on these strange happenings. This week, two major works themed around dance plagues are being released: pop star Florence + The Machine's album Dance Fever, and bestselling author Kiran Millwood Hargrave's The Dance Tree. Both have used the idea of choreomania (as the phenomenon was later dubbed) to create highly immersive works that meditate on constraint and rapture.
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