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  1. Zurich has planned over 150 events at venues throughout the city, including the Cabaret Voltaire—which was founded by Ball and served as the birthplace of the movement. In New York, MoMA opens “ Dadaglobe Reconstructed ,” an exhibition bringing together works by more than 40 artists that were originally made for an unrealized anthology conceived by poet and Dada co-founder, Tristan Tzara .

  2. 19 de ene. de 2023 · Cabaret Voltaire – the first Dada Publication by Hugo Ball, 1916 Before the founding of Dadaism, Ball had written his Dada Manifesto , which came to define the Dadaist movement. He first read it out on July 26th, 1916 at the Cabaret Voltaire, not long before the cabaret was closed down in the summer of that year.

  3. 15 de sept. de 2023 · Cabaret Voltaire on Niederdorfstrasse, Zurich. The Cabaret Voltaire holds a particular significance as the birthplace of the Dada movement. It is located along the now tourist-filled Niederdorfstrasse, in the heart of Zurich Altstadt. And for many years, I did not even know of its significance. It is indeed very inconspicuous, despite its fame.

  4. Dada! Over a century ago, a small group of artists turned the whole of Zurich on its head. The international group called itself “Dada” and met in the Cabaret Voltaire. Here, in the heart of the Old Town, the collective recited meaningless sound poems, created collages from all kinds of materials, and presented previously unseen dance ...

  5. 5 de feb. de 2016 · La noche en que Lenin llegó al Cabaret Voltaire: Dadá cumple 100 años. En 1916, y durante varios meses, Lenin se codeó en Zúrich con los primeros dadaístas. Esta extraordinaria coincidencia ...

  6. 6 de dic. de 2023 · Beginning in 1916, Zurich Dada centered around the Cabaret Voltaire, which provided a creative haven for exiled artists and others to explore new media and performance while critiquing what they saw as the predominant “rational” culture that led to the irrational horrors of the war.

  7. Cabaret Voltaire. British music group from Sheffield, England. Initially composed of Stephen Mallinder, Richard H. Kirk and Chris Watson, the group was named after the Cabaret Voltaire, a nightclub in Zurich, Switzerland that was a centre for the early Dada movement. Their earliest performances were dada-influenced performance art, but Cabaret ...