Zapomenutá Dada-revue Dona Kichotka

Title in English DONA KICHOTKA, THE FORGOTTEN DADA-REVUE
Authors

JOCHMANOVÁ Andrea

Year of publication 2005
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference SPFFMU, řada Q - Teatrologica
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Field Art, architecture, cultural heritage
Keywords czech avantgarde ; Liberated Theatre; Dada Theatre; Jiří Frejka ; Jindřich Honzl ; poetism; constructivism
Description In the spring of 1927, after the rupture between Frejka and Honzl, Frejka and his adherents left to found a new experimental theatre in Prague, named the Dada Theatre. Their first programmes consisted of satirical avant-garde cabaret shows called The Hanging Tables (Visací stoly). In December 1927, Dona Kichotka, the first from the series of Dada-Revues, was produced. In Dona Kichotka, all Dada members as well as the members of the Red Seven cabaret theatre (Červená sedma) took part. Despite the fact that the Dada programmes did not prove as popular as the better-known and indeed legendary Vest Pocket Revue, which was put on at the Liberated Theatre at the same time, it has to be stressed that unlike Voskovec and Werichs revue, Dona Kichotka used political satire to raise issues of feminism and emancipation, it pointed to the rising statistics of abortions, the abuse of the power of the press, political shenanigans etc.

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