Just during the same period, there was another Dadaism movement that rose in Berlin, Germany. Later on active Dadaists rose in other places like Marcel Duchamp in New York and Beatrice Wood an art student in Liberia who left France during the onset of the War. Apart from Ball, another major contributor to the rise of this movement was a poet known as Tristan Tzara, who published poetry as well as edited a DADA publication. The Advent of Dadaĭadaism is thought to have been started in the year 1917 after Hugo Ball opened Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich. This is actually what influenced other movements that erupted later on, such as Surrealism. The works of the movement were characterized by deliberate irrationality and opposing the prevailing art standards in that era. Actually, Dadaism was a movement that protested against barbaric treatments that resulted from World War I as well as what the Dadaists regarded as intellectual rigidity that was oppressive in art and society in general. it also encompassed graphic design and theatre performance. Dadaism, also simply known as Dada, refers to a cultural movement mainly in the visual art sector and literature that erupted after the World War I.
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