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From “choreomania” to coronavirus: an utterly original graphic novel about a newly urgent subject Set in 1518, and told from the imagined perspective of Mary, one of the witnesses, The Dancing Plague tells the true story of when hundreds of Strasbourg’s inhabitants were suddenly seized by the strange and unstoppable compulsion to dance. Prone to mystic visions as a child, betrayed in the convent to which she flees, then abused by her loutish husband, Mary endures her life as an oppressed and ultimately scapegoated woman with courage, strength, and inspiring beauty. As difficult to interpret now (as a psychological reaction to social injustice?) as it was then (as a collective demonic possession?), the story of the “Dancing Plague” finds suitably extraordinary expression in the utterly unique mixed-media style Gareth Brookes has devised to tell it. The pioneering blend of his trademark “pyrographic” technique with sumptuously colorful—and literal—embroidery perfectly reflects, in a beautiful work of art, the enduring fragility of our human condition—from “choreomania” to coronavirus.
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Dancing plague of 1518 - Wikiwand
The dancing plague of 1518, or dance epidemic of 1518, was a case of dancing mania that occurred in Strasbourg, Alsace , in the Holy Roman Empire from July
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A Time to Dance, a Time to Die: The Extraordinary Story of the Dancing Plague of 1518 [Waller, John] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.
The Strange Dancing Plague of 1518 - Open Culture
All of these conditions were satisfied in Strasbourg in 1518,” the year the Dancing Plague came to the town in Alsace—an involuntary Jan 14, 2019 · Uploaded by BBC Earth Lab
A Dance to the Death: The Dancing Plague of 1518 - Owlcation
The dance plague of 1518 occurred in the Alsation city of Strasbourg, Roman Empire, along the Rhine River, in what is now France. · It started
The Dancing Plague: a public health conundrum - ScienceDirect
The phenomenon of mass, frenzied dancing affected large populations in The exact aetiology of the Dancing Plague (or Dancing Mania) is still unclear.
The Dancing Plague - SelfMadeHero
"The Dancing Plague is a stunning work in comics, a graphic novel that's a unique and incredibly well-crafted thing. Brookes' mixed-media
The Dancing Plague of 1518 - Past Medical History
The Dancing Plague of 1518 In the summer of 1518 in the city of Strasbourg, Alsace, a woman by the name of Frau Troffea took to the streets
The Dancing Plague: The Strange, True Story - Amazon.com
The Dancing Plague: The Strange, True Story of an Extraordinary Illness Paperback – September 1, 2009 ; Page 1 ; From Publishers Weekly. In Strasbourg in 1518, a
dancing plague of 1518 | Facts & Theories - Encyclopedia
Dancing plague of 1518, event in which hundreds of citizens of Strasbourg (then a free city within the Holy Roman Empire, now in France) danced Context: Sydenham choreaLocation: France Strasbourg
The Dancing Plague (Paperback) - Abrams Books
Set in 1518, and told from the imagined perspective of Mary, one of the witnesses, The Dancing Plague tells the true story of when hundreds
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exploration of the “dancing plague” that took hold in Strasbourg in 1518, causing hundreds of people to uncontrollably dance for days.
"Puppet History" The Dancing Plague (TV Episode 2020) - IMDb
The Dancing Plague: With Shane Madej, Ryan Bergara, Jermaine Fowler. In the season finale, the Professor talks dancing mania in Strasbourg in 1518,
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