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1916
Dada born at Cabaret Voltaire
1916
In a Zurich cafe filled with Romanian exiles, German draft dodgers, and Russian revolutionaries (Lenin was down the street), Hugo Ball put on a cardboard costume and recited nonsense syllables. He called it Dada. An art movement based on anti-art and deliberate absurdity had emerged from the disgust of intellectuals at the ongoing trench war.