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Key figures in the movement included Hugo Ball, Emmy Hennings, Hans Arp, Raoul Hausmann, Hannah Höch, Johannes Baader, Tristan Tzara, Francis Picabia, Richard Huelsenbeck, Georg Grosz, John Heartfield, Marcel Duchamp, Beatrice Wood, Kurt Schwitters, and Hans Richter, among others.
Van Doesburg mainly focused on poetry, and included poems from many well-known Dada writers in De Stijl such as Hugo Ball, Hans Arp and Kurt Schwitters.
Aleksić used the term " Yugo-Dada " and is known to have been in contact with Raoul Hausmann, Kurt Schwitters, and Tristan Tzara.
Kurt Schwitters developed what he called sound poems, while Francis Picabia and Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes composed Dada music performed at the Festival Dada in Paris on 26 May 1920.
The focus is put on the classical modernist art with the collection of Kurt Schwitters, works of German expressionism, and French cubism, the cabinet of abstracts, the graphics and the department of photography and media.
Kurt Hermann Eduard Karl Julius Schwitters ( 20 June 1887 – 8 January 1948 ) was a German painter who was born in Hanover, Germany.
Kurt Schwitters was born on 20 June 1887, at No. 2 Rumannstraße, Hanover, the only child of Edward Schwitters and his wife Henriette ( née Beckemeyer ).
His grave was unmarked until 1966 when a stone was erected with the inscription Kurt Schwitters – Creator of Merz.
Before purchasing any work supposedly by Schwitters, it is best to consult the Kurt Schwitters Archive at the Sprengel Museum in Hannover, Germany.
The grave of Kurt Schwitters
Kurt Schwitters ' Merzbau: The Cathedral of Erotic Misery, Princeton Architectural Press 2000, ISBN 1-56898-136-8
* Cardinal, Roger and Gwendolen Webster, Kurt Schwitters, Hatje Cantz, Stuttgart, 2011.
The Triumph of Kurt Schwitters, Armitt Trust Ambleside, 2005.
Kurt Schwitters, Thames and Hudson, London 1985.
" Montage and Totality: Kurt Schwitters ’ relationship to tradition and avant-garde ", in Dafydd Jones ( ed.
* Hausmann, Raoul and Schwitters, Kurt ; ed.
* McBride, Patrizia C. " The Game Of Meaning: Collage, Montage, And Parody In Kurt Schwitters ' Merz.
" Montage And Violence In Weimar Culture: Kurt Schwitters ' Reassembled Individuals.
* Schwitters, Kurt ( ed.
The writer Theodor Fontane, painter Adolf von Menzel, and Dadaist Kurt Schwitters were all guests ; Karl Liebknecht, the Spartacus Communist movement leader read a lot here and even made some key political speeches from the pavement terrace, while author Erich Kästner wrote part of his 1929 bestseller for children, Emil und die Detektive ( Emil and the Detectives ), on the same terrace and made the café the setting for an important scene in the book.
* Kurt Schwitters
Kurt Schwitters established his own solitary one-man Dada " group " in Hanover, where he filled two stories of a house ( the Merzbau ) with sculptures cobbled together with found objects and ephemera, each room dedicated to a notable artist friend of Schwitter's.

Kurt and poems
In 1957, he finished a film entitled Dadascope with original poems and prose spoken by their creators: Hans Arp, Marcel Duchamp, Raoul Hausmann, Richard Huelsenbeck, and Kurt Schwitters.
Back in Germany, he composed the national anthem of the German Democratic Republic, a cycle of cabaret-style songs to satirical poems by Kurt Tucholsky, and incidental music for theater, films and television, and party celebrations.
Several songs, poems, and plays are named " Berolina "; as for example, works by Kurt Tucholsky, Günter Neumann, Ulli Herzog, and Alexander von Bentheim.
From 1946 to 1966, homosexual activist Kurt Hiller published a number of poems and articles in Swiss journal Der Kreis (" The Circle ").
His poems were set to music by composers like Richard Strauss, Max Reger, Alexander von Zemlinsky, Arnold Schoenberg, Anton Webern, Ignatz Waghalter and Kurt Weill, or inspired them to write music.

Kurt and performance
Kurt Lewin, Ronald Lipitt, and Ralph White developed in 1939 the seminal work on the influence of leadership styles and performance.
In October of 1975, Gaye gave a performance at a UNESCO benefit concert at New York's Radio City Music Hall to support UNESCO's African literacy drive, resulting in him to be commended at the United Nations by then-Ambassador of Ghana Shirley Temple Black and Kurt Waldheim.
* Nirvana's performance on Unplugged was one of the last televised performances by Kurt Cobain, recorded on November 18, 1993, about five months before Cobain's death.
( Kurt later said during an interview that he wanted to sound more like Morrissey during the performance ).
* In Nirvana's only performance on Top of the Pops, frontman Kurt Cobain " played " his guitar with his fingers inches away from the frets ( and occasionally clutched the microphone to make it obvious that he was not playing ), drummer Dave Grohl danced around in his seat for most of the performance, and bassist Krist Novoselic waved his instrument around his head.
* 242. pilots ( Kurt Ralske, HC Gilje, Lukasz Lysakowski ) – live video improvisation ensemble, winners of the Transmediale award 2003 in the category " Image " for their video performance DVD Live In Bruxelles, released on the Carpark imprint in November 2002.
At the performance, Nirvana began to play, and Kurt Cobain sang the first few lines of the song, " Rape Me ", much to the horror of MTV execs, before continuing their regular performance of " Lithium ".
His final performance was for the propaganda film Der Führer schenkt den Juden eine Stadt ( The Führer Gives the Jews a City ) directed, under coercion of the camp commandant Rahm, by Kurt Gerron to fool the Red Cross.
The Fastbacks reunited for a one-off live performance at the West Seattle Summer Music Festival, featuring the core trio of Kurt, Kim and Lulu, along with Mike Mussburger on drums, their first official show together since their break-up a decade ago.
A 2004 episode of VH1's Bands Reunited, caused a brief controversy when Kurt Harland refused to appear in an Information Society reunion performance, despite apparently accepting the invitation on-camera by signing a copy of their first album.
* Sergei Leiferkus, baritone ; Yevgeny Yevtushenko, reciter ; Men of the New York Choral Arts and New York Philharmonic conducted by Kurt Masur on Teldec ( live performance )
Kurt Cobain wore a self-made Flipper t-shirt seen in the booklet pictures of Nirvana's In Utero and on the band's first performance on Saturday Night Live in 1992, and also for the music video for " Come as You Are.
" Smells Like Teen Spirit " ( Kurt Cobain / Dave Grohl / Krist Novoselic ) ( first live performance ) – 6: 16
* Nirvana's international television debut performance of " Smells Like Teen Spirit ", with Kurt Cobain declaring Courtney Love to be " the best fuck in the world.
On December 9, 1981, San Francisco Opera general director Kurt Herbert Adler called Thomas an hour before a performance of Die Walküre.
* Kurt Yaghjian ( 1963-1966 Amahl ) at Boysoloist. com ( Yaghiyan did not appear in a live version ; the 1963 performance was videotaped and re-broadcast several times.
During the fourth week of the NFL season, unofficial sources projected that Leinart would take over as the starting quarterback, due to a poor performance by Kurt Warner in the previous game.
Sergei Koussevitzky's concertmaster, Marcel Darrieux, was not famous, but he was a solid musician and a more than able violinist, which was all that was necessary for a performance ( Darrieux also premiered Kurt Weill's Concerto for Violin and Wind Instruments in 1925.
The station has been a mainstay in Olympia's local music scene, including a famous early appearance by Nirvana on April 17, 1987 ( their second ever ) and a Kurt Cobain solo acoustic performance on 1990 ( both included on the Nirvana box set With the Lights Out ).

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