Examples of using Dada in English and their translations into Japanese
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Dada Kafe and Bierstube are situated in a market area, about 50 meters away of the property.
Will leave"s" containing"yada dada doo". It returns the number of.
Alongside Tatlin, the earliest woman artist to try her hand at assemblage was Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, the Dada Baroness.
A few month ago she just recorded 7 songs in famous Dada Studio in Brussels.
My solo project Dibaba is a little bit more experimental, where Dada Life(with Stefan Engblom) is all about having fun.
DaDa, another online teaching company, was started in 2013 when Hui Zhi had a similar problem.
Dada(/? d?? d??/) or Dadaism was an art movement of the European avant-garde in the early 20th century.
In February 1918, Huelsenbeck gave his first Dada speech in Berlin, and produced a Dada manifesto later in the year.
New York Dada had a less serious tone than that of European Dadaism, and was not a particularly organized venture.
Freedom: Dada Dada Dada, a roaring of tense colorst and interlacing of opposites and of all contradictions, grotesques, inconsistencies: LIFE.
Dada was designed to be misunderstood, it defied the world's expectations of art and promoted confusion.
Visitors to the Dada exhibition in Cologne were outraged when they saw Ernst's sculptural compositions.
During its developmental stage, Modernist photography consisted of pictorial photographs that had been transformed by the"abstract impact" of Cubism and Dada.
According to the memoirs of Raoul Hausmann, Schwitters asked to join Berlin Dada either in late 1918 or early 1919.
However, this kind of activity bears more similarity to 20th century Dada, or Neo-Dada, and particularly the works of the Fluxus group of the 1960s, than to 20th century monochrome painting since Malevich.
I saw that the facts of Dada Abdulla's case made it very strong indeed, and that the law was bound to be on his side.
The"New Bos" were a local favorite, packing in the fans at now famous Deep Ellum venues such as Theater Gallery, 500 Cafe, and Club Dada.
Like the Futurists, the Dada group also made good use of advertising and press releases to garner media attention(for example, one event in early 1920 had promised an appearance by Charlie Chaplin).
In 1916, Hugo Ball created the Dada Manifesto, making a political statement about his views on the terrible state of society and acknowledging his dislike for philosophies in the past claiming to possess the ultimate Truth.
Inspired by Zen, Dada and scientific theories of indeterminacy, they were to prove to be important influences on the 1970s U. S avant-garde.