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The beginning of the Orange Alternative are in a student movement called the Movement for New Culture created in 1980 at the University of Wrocław.
It is in that year that Waldemar " Major " Fydrych, one of the movement's founders, proclaims the Socialist Surrealism Manifesto, which becomes the ideological backbone behind a gazette known as " The Orange Alternative.
" Seven out of the total fifteen issues of this gazette appear during student strikes organized in November and December 1980 as part of the Solidarity upheaval.
The first number is edited jointly by Major Waldemar Fydrych and Wiesław Cupała ( a. k. a. " Captain ") simply with an idea to have fun.
The editors treat the strike and the surrounding reality as forms of Art.
For the ensuing numbers, the editorial committee is joined by Piotr Adamcio, known as " Lieutenant Pablo ," Andrzej Dziewit and Zenon Zegarski, nicknamed " Lieutenant Zizi Top.
" Although its avantgarde character, according to the student strike organizers, was a threat to the " higher aims of the strike ", and notwithstanding attempts by the strike committee to censor it, the gazette became rapidly very popular among the students.

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