I don't think the Dadaists felt themselves
privledged, i.e. "card-carrying members of the Dada Club," to be able to
do
such things
You might be right, even though there use to be a real club Dada, in Berlin
I think, as far as someone like Kurt Schwitters was clearly refused to enter
in in 1919
Roger Stevens wrote:
Surely there's a difference between a Dadaist who disrupts
a theatre performance
and a heckler who spoils everyone's enjoyment?
Or is there?
Is there a difference? I don't think the Dadaists felt themselves
privledged, i.e. "card-carrying members of the Dada Club," to be
Who was more Dada? The Dada poets who provoked
riots in the theater, or the theater-goers who did the rioting?
And Nam June Paik cutting John Cage's tie...not at all 'polite', some
said 'grandstanding', but he's in MOMA too, for what that's worth.
-rosalie
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