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  1. Hugo Ball (born February 22, 1886, Pirmasens, Germany—died September 14, 1927, Sant’Abbondio, Switzerland) was a writer, actor, ... In Zürich he established Cabaret Voltaire, a central performance space for the Dada movement, of which he was a founder. His more important works include Kritik der deutschen Intelligenz ...

  2. 29 de may. de 2016 · Aquel último acto de Hugo Ball, aquellas convulsiones extáticas del obispo mágico, salieron del Cabaret Voltaire en 1916 y llegan todavía, como un poderoso tremor, hasta nuestro siglo XXI ...

  3. 8 de may. de 2018 · Buchwald. Hugo Ball: Manifiesto inaugural de la primera velada DADA en el Cabaret Volaire (1916) Dada es un nueva tendencia artística. Se ve que hasta ahora nadie la conocía, y mañana, todo Zürich va a hablar de ella. Dada proviene del diccionario.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Buy a Zürich Card. 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 present with new and surprising forms of artistic performance, expressed through music, literature, dance, and painting.

  6. 2 de nov. de 2016 · Abstract. By putting Hugo Ball's anthology Cabaret Voltaire (1916) into dialogue with the live performances at the Cabaret Voltaire, this essay offers a refreshed view of this seminal Dada document. It approaches Cabaret Voltaire as a “living magazine,” a phrase Ball used to describe the space at Spiegelgasse No. 1 in Zurich. The publication's cabaret-like characteristics, mobility, and ...

  7. www.aklein.vsfd.hoodmuseum.dartmouth.edu › karawaneKarawane — DADA

    Karawane is a poem by Hugo Ball, originally performed in the Cabaret Voltaire, Zurich in 1916. The printed version was later published in the Dada Almanach, as Ball´s performance can be seen as one of the key moments in the development of Dada. The artist comes from a literature and theater background and reinvented language without meaning or ...