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    Tristan Tzara (French: [tʁistɑ̃ dzaʁa]; Romanian: [trisˈtan ˈt͡sara]; born Samuel or Samy Rosenstock, also known as S. Samyro; 28 April [O.S. 16 April] 1896...
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    Picabia, Man Ray, Hans Richter, Kurt Schwitters, Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Tristan Tzara, and Beatrice Wood, among others. The movement influenced later styles...
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  • The works of Tristan Tzara include poems, plays and essays. A number of his works contain artwork by well-known artists of the time, including Pablo Picasso...
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  • and his interactions with James Joyce when he was writing Ulysses, Tristan Tzara during the rise of Dada, and Lenin leading up to the Russian Revolution...
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    of Tristan Tzara is an oil on paperboard painting by the French painter Robert Delaunay, created in 1923. It depicts the Romanian poet Tristan Tzara, a...
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    and in Kenneth Branagh's 2016 production at the Garrick Theatre; as Tristan Tzara in Travesties (2016–2017) at the Menier Chocolate Factory and Apollo...
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    resulting pieces are then rearranged into a new text, such as in poems by Tristan Tzara as described in his short text, TO MAKE A DADAIST POEM. Fold-in is the...
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    includes various roles in the original West End production of Hair, Tristan Tzara in the 1975 West End and Broadway productions of Travesties, Wolfgang...
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    Knutson was married to Romanian-born author and co-founder of Dadaism Tristan Tzara, but they later divorced. Born in Stockholm, Greta Knutson was a Swedish...
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    which he called "rayographs", resulted in mysterious images hailed by Tristan Tzara as "pure Dada creations". Shortly after arriving in Paris, he met and...
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  • Dada Manifesto (category Works by Tristan Tzara)
    created conflict with his fellow Dada artists, most notably Tristan Tzara. On March 23, 1918, Tzara wrote and published another, longer, Manifeste Dada 1918...
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  • in 1957 to doctor Christophe Tzara (1927–2018), son of Swedish artist Greta Knutson and Romanian Dada poet Tristan Tzara. They had two sons, Laurent and...
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    purposes. Other founding members were Marcel Janco, Richard Huelsenbeck, Tristan Tzara, Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Jean Arp. The cabaret proved pivotal in the...
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    Tension, watercolor and ink on paper Robert Delaunay, 1923, Portrait of Tristan Tzara, oil on cardboard, 104.5 x 75 cm The building is on the site of the...
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    actor Tristan Taormino, American feminist author/activist Tristan Thomas, Australian athlete Tristan Thompson, Canadian basketball player Tristan Tzara, Romanian-French...
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  • Pierre Albert-Birot, Paul Dermée, Céline Arnauld, Francis Picabia, Tristan Tzara, Giuseppe Ungaretti, Pierre Reverdy, Marcel Arland, Joseph Delteil,...
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  • The Gas Heart (category Plays by Tristan Tzara)
    (French: Le Cœur à gaz) is a French-language play by Romanian-born author Tristan Tzara. It was written as a series of non sequiturs and a parody of classical...
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    Louis Aragon and Philippe Soupault. He also associated with Dadaist Tristan Tzara. In Les Champs Magnétiques (The Magnetic Fields), a collaboration with...
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  • Miró: Woman, Bird, Star (Homage to Pablo Picasso) Picasso: Guernica - Head of a Young Woman Renau: Tropic French Delaunay: Portrait of Tristan Tzara...
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  • original on 19 April 2016. Retrieved 6 April 2016. Dada Manifesto by Tristan Tzara, 23 March 1918, via 391 archive "Julian Rosefeldt Interview". ACMI....
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    Queiroz, Soviet writer Mikhail Bulgakov, actor Conrad Veidt, Dadaists Tristan Tzara and Raoul Hausmann, esoteric-fascist Julius Evola, French collaborationist...
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  • Pierre Albert-Birot, Paul Dermée, Céline Arnauld, Francis Picabia, Tristan Tzara, Giuseppe Ungaretti, Pierre Reverdy, Marcel Arland, Joseph Delteil,...
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    London (2007) Osvald Travesties – McCarter Theatre, New Jersey (2012) Tristan Tzara Shakespeare in Love – Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, Desales University...
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  • hypothesis." The term Dada was first used by Richard Huelsenbeck and Tristan Tzara in 1916. The movement, which lasted from approximately 1916 to 1923...
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    Hennings Richard Huelsenbeck Hans Leybold Hans Richter Walter Serner Tristan Tzara Ball, Hugo (1974). Flight Out of Time: A Dada Diary by Hugo Ball. trans...
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    Chelsea Classic Cinema Roxy Theatre Belasco Theatre 1975–1976 Travesties Tristan Tzara Peter Wood Albery Theatre Ethel Barrymore Theatre 1980–1981 Amadeus...
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    distinguished writers and artists, including Wyndham Lewis, Aldous Huxley, Tristan Tzara, Ezra Pound and Louis Aragon—who were among her lovers—as well as Ernest...
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  • community, becoming close to writers Louis Aragon, Paul Éluard, and Tristan Tzara. Aghion launched Chloé in 1952. Raymond opened an art gallery in 1956...
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  • and participant in the Paris Dada movement. Discovered by the writer Tristan Tzara, he took the risk (in times of war) to diffuse the "Dada" review in...
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    Romanian artists and writers achieved international acclaim, including: Tristan Tzara, Marcel Janco, Mircea Eliade, Nicolae Grigorescu, Marin Preda, Liviu...
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