| 1. | Dancing mania has also been known as epidemic chorea and epidemic dancing.
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| 2. | Despite their differences, tarantism and dancing mania are often considered synonymous.
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| 3. | Unlike dancing mania, tarantism was confined to Italy and southern Europe.
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| 4. | But by the 1990s, break dance mania had gone the way of disco.
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| 5. | DANCE MANIA, Vol . 1 and 2 ( RCA ).
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| 6. | There is no consensus among modern-day scholars as to the cause of dancing mania.
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| 7. | Sufferers typically had symptoms resembling those of dancing mania, such as headaches, trembling, twitching and visions.
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| 8. | Those afflicted with dancing mania would dance in large groups, sometimes for weeks at a time.
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| 9. | Despite being banned at the time, these rituals could be performed under the guise of uncontrollable dancing mania.
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| 10. | Dancing mania was widespread over Europe.
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