Needless Alley presents THE CABARET VOLTAIRE at the King's Head Theatre, today, 20th, 21st, 27th & 28th of January, 7.15pm.
Live Artists extraordinaires Alex Thomas and Alex Walters (best known for Tate Mordern dada commission Uru-Ana), Chris Rutter (of Rutter and Bennet) and Nihaarika Negi are joining Needless Alley in their quest to take Dadaism to the infamous King's Head Theatre.
In collaboration with the Manchester School of Art, The Cabaret Voltaire arrives at the King's Head Theatre in a form closer to the one used by the Dadaists of 1916 - a cabaret, with a strong musical accompaniment, poetry and performances new and old.
After a year of research and artistic residencies in Manchester and London - in which we explored with updating Dada techniques and put them in practice to create a theatrical play, durational performances and installation pieces in various venues - we have been invited to use the King's Head Theatre piano and stage to once again question what does Dada mean to the world, both in relation to art and how we perceive society today.
We are always evolving, always changing. Constantly questioning.
The Cabaret Voltaire was a dingy room above a pub in Zurich 1916 where artists of all backgrounds and nationalities, led by Hugo Ball, met in order to create a response to the problems the world was facing, particularly the consequences of the First World War, with a mixture of symbolist and expressionist poetry, radical art works and anarchic actions. It was from here that the Dadaists changed the way we look at art forever.
RESIDENT ARTISTS: Xavier de Sousa, Cordelia Howard, Bobby Hirston, Saskia Solomons, Kristoffer Huball, See- Saw Performance Group, Michael Underwood, Alexander Devrient, Foxy Solo, Karine Rathle, Dominique Vannod, & Michael Neo.
Needless Alley's The Cabaret Voltaire will take place today, the 20th and the 21st, 27th and 28th January 2013 at 7.15pm (doors at 7pm). Tickets are £10/12. All performances take place at the King's Head Theatre, 115 Upper Street, N1 1QN. Box office: 0207 478 0160 or www.kingsheadtheatre.com.
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