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Who, When, Wow!

The Dancing Plague (2/5/25)

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In 1518 in modern-day France, a woman named Frau Troddea started dancing in the town square... and didn't stop. Soon, other citizens in the town found their way to the dance floor to join her... and they didn't stop dancing either! Is dancing contagious?! It's up to Carly Q to travel back in time to find out.

© Tinkercast Length 24 min 5 February 2025 Season 3 Episode 27 HistoryEducationalStoriesAdventure USA Story

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© Tinkercast Length 24 min 5 February 2025 Season 3 Episode 27 HistoryEducationalStoriesAdventure USA Story

Who, When, Wow! - Trailer

Who, When, Wow! - Trailer

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In 1518 in modern-day France, a woman named Frau Troddea started dancing in the town square... and didn't stop. Soon, other citizens in the town found their way to the dance floor to join her... and they didn't stop dancing either! Is dancing contagious?! It's up to Carly Q to travel back in time to find out. Visit Tinkercast.com/WhoWhenWow to download a printable worksheet based on this episode. Originally aired

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