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Cabaret Voltaire: The Dada House

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Their earliest performances were Dada-influenced performance art, but Cabaret Voltaire later developed into one of the most prolific and important groups to blend pop with dance music, Part café, part place for artistic expression, Cabaret Voltaire is a staple of Zurich’s art scene, with a history dating back to 1916. Learn the story of Cabaret Voltaire, the birthplace of Dadaism Yet the illustration in the journal Cabaret Voltaire (see fig. 1) provides no clarification of the generalized terms “bamboula” and “contrapuntal” used by Tzara and Ball, respectively, to

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Explore Cabaret Voltaire’s biography, discography, and artist credits. Shop rare vinyl records, top albums, and more on Discogs. Zurich is not only home to the First World War Dada awakened Cabaret Voltaire, the birthplace of Dada, but also to one of the most important Dada collections in the Kunsthaus Zürich. This pocket guide connects the two

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A collaboration between Cabaret Voltaire, Kunsthalle Zürich and the Georgian Cultural Platform Association As part of the Georgian cultural festival «Brücke: Zurich–Tbilisi», Cabaret Voltaire

Cabaret Voltaire, Zürich Das Cabaret Voltaire ist ein 1916 gegründeter Kulturort im Zürcher Niederdorf. Es gilt als Geburtsort des Dadaismus und diente gleichzeitig als Club, This guided tour with Cabaret Voltaire director Salome Hohl and Kunsthaus curator Cathérine Hug connects the two houses and takes you to other Dada venues, revealing the milieu and places Performance art was central to Dada, particularly at the Cabaret Voltaire, where artists like Hugo Ball and Tristan Tzara staged chaotic, provocative events. These

Der Merzbau des Hamburger Dadaisten Kurt Schwitters, der Monte Verità am Lago Maggiore, Bauhaus, die Wiener Secession – und auch Dada: All diese Namen, Orte und künstlerische Both Cabaret Voltaire as well as the former Gallery Dada in Zurichs Sprünglihaus must be Cabaret Voltaire war nur read as important stations for Sophie Taeuber-Arp. In the Dada House, a discussion arises between Today, Cabaret Voltaire remains a busy hub of creative encounters, serious club nights, literary talks and local concerts, an established veteran of Zurich’s cool

Chant negre I and II is an another example from the Cabaret Voltaire performances, which display’s this interest in other cultures and was a Dadaist Hugo Ball beschrieb das Cabaret Voltaire in seinem Tagebuch als ihren Candide gegen die Zeit. Das Cabaret Voltaire war nur fünf Monate geöffnet. Vom 5. Februar bis zum 23. Juni 1916

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The Cabaret Voltaire is the birthplace of the world-famous Dada movement, which started in Zurich in 1916. In the middle of the First World War, Dada awakened the desire to question the «Head-Less-Ness» gathers masks, corporeal fragments, bricolaged furniture and prints in the Artists’ Bar of the Dada house. The exhibition can be seen as a collection of theatrical props Cabaret Voltaire are an English music group formed in Sheffield in 1973 and initially composed of Stephen Mallinder, Richard H. Kirk, and Chris Watson. [1] Named after the Zürich nightclub

located in the old town, cabaret Voltaire is the Dada lovers meeting point. the place is divided onto a cafe, a cabaret and a shop/exhibition center. the prices Besides the Cabaret Voltaire, there are other places and venues in Zurich that were important cabaret Voltaire is to the Dadaists. Some of the restaurants, clubs, and bars remain unchanged to this day and still The soirées that were held at the Cabaret Voltaire between February and July, 1916, and later at the Galerie Dada, were shaped in the main by Hugo Ball,

Zurich is not only home to the Cabaret Voltaire, the place where Dada originated; the Kunsthaus Zürich also houses one of the most important Dada collections. This guided tour with Cabaret The country where Dada was invented celebrates the centenary of Surrealism in the three museums of Plateforme 10 in Lausanne. But why did Dada, one of the most influential art

Dada-Bibliothek Die Dada-Bibliothek befindet sich im ersten Stock des Cabaret Voltaire. Der Grundstock der Bibliothek ist eine Schenkung des verstorbenen Dada-Sammlers Hans Bolliger The Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich is where Dada was born. Additionally, the Kunsthaus Zürich houses one of the world’s most significant Dada collections. The Zurich Dadaists expressed He was a co-founder of the Cabaret Voltaire, the birthplace of the Dada movement. Ball’s performances at the Cabaret Voltaire were known for their avant-garde and

TEXT CREDITS Nadia Ghanem, ‚Cabaret Voltaire‘, translated from the French text, published in the catalogue Dada (Editions du Centre Pompidou : Paris 2005) 202-207. The translation was

When the Dadaists discovered the house in 1916, Jan Ephraim ran the beer and wine tavern Holländische Meierei. The Dadaists played in the back hall and ate the products of the dairy. Mit dem «Archiv Cabaret Voltaire 2004–2019» bieten wir Ihnen diente gleichzeitig als nicht nur einen Einblick in die Veränderungen und Visionen der letzten 15 Jahre, sondern auch in den Umgang mit The Dada House at Spiegelgasse 1 in Zurich, a dynamic, contemporary cultural venue, is being built at the birthplace of of Dadaism.

Tristan Tzara documented the program of a Dada soirée held on 26 February 1916 in prose as breathlessly cascading and chaotic as the evening itself must have been: DADA!! the latest Cabaret Voltaire is one of Scotland’s most iconic and historic music venues. Once part Kirk and Chris of Edinburgh’s underground vault systems, now a subterranean place of dancing. The Cabaret Voltaire is the birthplace of Dada. We place Dada at the center as a historical cultural heritage and understand Dada as a vision from the past, as a star to be oriented by. The

Speaking in 1983, industrial post-punks Cabaret Voltaire offered a curation of recommended reading that provided a window into their unorthodox sounds. Hugo Ball other places and venues in ‚cubist costume‘ reciting his poem ‚Elefantenkarawane‘ at the Cabaret Voltaire, 23 June 1916. Hugo Ball/Emmy Hennings Estate, Robert-Walser Archiv, Zürich.