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  1. www.artforum.com › features › dada-performance-at-the-cabaret-voltaire-212882DADA PERFORMANCE AT THE CABARET VOLTAIRE

    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, then thirty, Tristan Tzara, twenty, Marcel Janco, twenty-one, Jean Arp, twenty-nine, and Richard Huelsenbeck, twenty-four. Janco, the young Rumanian architect and painter, and Arp were ...

  2. The press release that accompanied the opening of the nightclub reads:Cabaret Voltaire. Under this name a group of young artists and writers has been formed ...

  3. 1 de mar. de 2020 · Hugo Ball was a German artist who focused his creativity on performing arts. He opened Cabaret Voltaire a performing arts space that became, essentially, the beginnings of the Dada movement. Hugo Ball was born in Pirmasens, Germany on February 22, 1886. He grew up in a middle-class, Catholic family.

  4. 21 de ago. de 2023 · On July 28, 1916, Dadaism was born. Ball read his Dada Manifesto in the Cabaret Voltaire, allegedly saying he did not want it to become an artistic movement (his followers agreed, supposedly crying “Dada is anti-Dada” on occasion). It’s said that the name Dada was chosen after one of the founders plunged a knife into a dictionary and ...

  5. The Cabaret Voltaire is the birthplace of the world-famous Dada movement, which started in Zurich in 1916.

  6. A Cabaret Voltaire eredetileg egy kávéház volt a svájci Zürichben, a Spiegelgasse 1. szám alatt, amit a semleges országban Hugo Ball művészklubbá alakított, és 1916. február 5-én, dadaista művészeti és politikai kabaré helyszíneként nyitotta meg. ... és a DADA (Dada) ...

  7. 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.