Years ago, pre-Google, I came upon a strange phenomenon that I thought of as “dance fever”: groups of medieval women who danced in public squares and streets, sometimes dancing from one village to the next, ecstatic, collecting dancers along the way.
Wow! This one sounds so intriguing. Looking at the title, I felt like you--what a great idea, women dancing for joy, but the truth sounds so very interesting. I will look for this one. On a non-serious personal note, I used to hear about St. Vitus' Dance as a child when my father, in particular, told me I suffered from it since I couldn't "turn my motor off."
Wow! This one sounds so intriguing. Looking at the title, I felt like you--what a great idea, women dancing for joy, but the truth sounds so very interesting. I will look for this one. On a non-serious personal note, I used to hear about St. Vitus' Dance as a child when my father, in particular, told me I suffered from it since I couldn't "turn my motor off."
It's good! funny about your dad.
Sounds wonderful! I had never heard of this writer before but it looks like she is also a poet xoxo
Of course you did! :-)
I've read it. Loved it.
Thanks for this! Ordering it now.