- Cabaret Voltaire was an artistic nightclub based in Zürich, Switzerland - Dada is an art movement that performed different events that proved to be pivotal at the cabaret, but was closed in the summer of 1916 - The Cabaret featured spoken word, dance and music - Artists have experimented with new forms of performance, such as sound poetry and simultaneous poetry - The artists have also mirrored the maelstrom of World War I, by exhibiting the performances in an chaotic and brutal way - The Cabaret Voltaire helped expand international cultural ideas, as the artists are refugees from all over Europe, and had all gathered here and found a creative outlet in the Dada Haus in this artistic nightclub - In the Cabaret Voltaire, 1916, various artists have performed together - At the beginning of the performance, two female performance artists have worn a soft, flowing dress with cape and danced in a stiff, robotic way, which they have seem to mirror each other’s movement - In my own performance, I plan to dance in a stiff and robotic way like the two female performance artists in the Cabaret Voltaire. I want to show how after I was rejected by my first friend, I did not know how to express my own feelings, and kept everything in, therefore my movements have became stiff and robotic
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