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    C. Voltaire

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    Date
    2004
    Author
    Nagy, Zoltan
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    Bradley, Karen
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    “DADA speaks with you, it is everything, it envelops everything, and it belongs to every religion can be neither victory not defeat, it lives in space, and not in time…” Francis Picabia. C. Voltaire is a Dance-Theater piece inspirited by DADA.. The piece incorporates the ideas of DADA artists and C.G. Jung: Anima and Animus. Music: Japanese folk music and collage Performed at the Kogod Theater 2004 February 27&28
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