Cabaret Voltaire [Hugo Ball, Emmy Hennings, Tristan Tzara, Marcel Janco, Jean Arp, Richard Huelsenbeck]; Zurich, Switzerland, 1916.
Thanks for the Dadaist pep talk.
Thanks for the Dadaist pep talk. I feel much more abstract now. ~ Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Hugo Ball, a poet and Dadaist, wearing a Cubist costume at the Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich in 1916.
“Thanks for the DaDaist pep talk.” ~ Buffy, Buffy The Vampire Slayer
"Thanks for the DaDaist pep talk...” ~ Buffy and the Vampire Slayers
Yello - Planet Dada
Music video by Yello performing Planet Dada. (C) 2003 Yello, under exclusive license to Polydor/Island, a division of Universal Music GmbH
Dada thought that reason and logic had led people into the horrors of war, so the only route to salvation was to reject logic and embrace anarchy and irrationality.
“Thanks for the Dadaist pep talk.” Buffy, the Vampire Slayer
"I Zimbra" is a song by American new wave band Talking Heads, released as the second single from their 1979 albumFear of Music.
'Gadji beri bimba' - Hugo Ball
gadji beri bimba glandridi laula lonni cadori
gadjama gramma berida bimbala glandri galassassa laulitalomini
gadji beri bin blassa glassala laula lonni cadorsu sassala bim
gadjama tuffm i zimzalla binban gligla wowolimai bin beri ban
o katalominai rhinozerossola hopsamen laulitalomini hoooo
gadjama rhinozerossola hopsamen
bluku terullala blaulala loooo
zimzim urullala zimzim urullala zimzim zanzibar zimzalla zam
elifantolim brussala bulomen brussala bulomen tromtata
velo da bang band affalo purzamai affalo purzamai lengado tor
gadjama bimbalo glandridi glassala zingtata pimpalo ögrögöööö
viola laxato viola zimbrabim viola uli paluji malooo
tuffm im zimbrabim negramai bumbalo negramai bumbalo tuffm i zim
gadjama bimbala oo beri gadjama gaga di gadjama affalo pinx
gaga di bumbalo bumbalo gadjamen
gaga di bling blong
gaga blung
"Thanks for the Dada-ist pep talk.” ~ Buffy, the Vampire Slayer
100 years ago today, on February 5, 1916, Dada was born.
“Thanks for the DaDaist peptalk.” Buffy, the Vampire Slayer
Entr’acte, 1924
A Dada masterpiece directed by René Clair, strongly recommended.
Dadaist Cabaret
Raoul Hausmann, Dada Cino 1920
the dadaphone magazine (launched by the dadaists), edited by Tristan Tzara.
Dada ala Tristan Tzara