Dada Dynamics: An Evening at the Cabaret Voltaire 1916/2024

Dada Dynamics: An Evening at the Cabaret Voltaire 1916/2024

Join us for an evening of sound and movement improvisation paying homage to Dada.

By School of Culture & Creative Arts

Date and time

Thursday, May 23 · 7 - 9:30pm GMT+1

Location

Queen Margaret Union

22 University Gardens Glasgow G12 8QN United Kingdom

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About this event

  • 2 hours 30 minutes

Dada Dynamics: An Evening at the Cabaret Voltaire 1916/2024 is a creative response, using sound and movement improvisation, to seminal Dada performances from the Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich in 1916. The Dadaists, all in a state of exile, generated new forms of expression at the Cabaret (sound poems, bruitistic sonics, improvised masked dances and more) as gestures of both helplessness and defiance in the face of the devastating conflicts of their age. Exploring the improvisation at the heart of Dada and the possibilities for collaborative sonic work based on Dada’s fragments today, this evening brings Glasgow’s GIOdynamics, its founder Jer Reid (on behalf of the Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra), and a diverse team of performers in music and movement together with Dada expert Debbie Lewer (Senior Lecturer in History of Art). In frenzy and festivity, protest and play, lament and longing, the evening will pay homage to Dada and to the spirit of creativity vitally alive in our city today. Dada Dynamics plays with historical shards to create a fresh, unique, spontaneous and arresting soundscape for our own fractured times. The evening culminates in a contemporary interpretation of a key sonic work in Dada’s early repertoire, rarely performed today: A Nativity Play: Bruitistic, by Hugo Ball.

Performers

  • Aby Watson
  • Peter Russell
  • Rita Pacheco
  • Colin Greig
  • Armin Sturm
  • Jer Reid
  • Debbie Lewer

Note: The performance includes a brief instance of flashing lights.

Tickets include one drink token, redeemable at Jim's Bar.

This event is presented by Thinking Culture, a cultural programme supported by the School of Culture & Creative Arts, University of Glasgow.

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£5