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  1. Emmy Hennings (born Emma Maria Cordsen, 17 January 1885 – 10 August 1948) was a German poet and performing artist, founder of the Dadaist Cabaret Voltaire with her second husband Hugo Ball.

  2. Apr 26, 2019 · Emmy Hennings, Dadaist pioneer. She beguiled cabaret audiences as a singer and dancer and pushed the art scene in new directions. But outside the world of theatre, the German artist Emmy Hennings and her partner and eventual husband Hugo Ball lived in exile and grinding poverty.

  3. Jun 11, 2022 · The Dada singer, diseuse and poet Emmy Hennings was undoubtedly a selling-point for the Cabaret Voltaire. She is recalled as frequently in Dadaists’ memoirs for her sexual presence on and off stage, as for her spoken and written voice.

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  4. Emmy Hennings (born Emma Maria Cordsen, 17 January 1885, Flensburg – 10 August 1948, Sorengo near Lugano) was a writer, actress and performer. She is one of the founders of the Dada movement.

  5. Through the subversive image of the so-called “fallen” women singing Heimatlieder, Hennings seems to critique the provincialized innocence suggested by the term Heimat / homeland, instead associating Germany with the unsentimental exchange and exploitation that the sex worker figure might signify.

  6. Emmy Hennings. When a paper knife inserted into a French-German dictionary pointed to the French word dada (“hobby-horse”), it was seized upon by the group as appropriate for their anti-aesthetic creations and protest activities, which were engendered by disgust for bourgeois values and despair over…. Read More.

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  8. Dec 10, 2020 · The literary author and cabaret artist Emmy Hennings (or Emmy Ball-Hennings) was one of the most fascinating figures in German literary life in the first half of the 20th century.

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