Cabaret: history and modernity
Cabaret: History and Modernity — From Bohemian Rebellion to Theatre of Identities Introduction: Cabaret as a Form of Cultural Resistance Cabaret (from French cabaret — "a tavern") is a unique phenomenon that has balanced on the edge of elite art, mass entertainment, and social-political satire since its inception. This synthetic space, uniting music, dance, poetry, drama, visual arts, and cuisine, has served as a barometer of public opinion, a laboratory for aesthetic experiments, and a platform for marginalized voices throughout its 140-year history. Origin (1881–1914): Rebellion Against Bourgeoisie Stage The birth of cabaret is associated with protest against commercial theater and academic art. Its cradle was Paris, where the artist Rudolf Salis opened "Le Chat Noir" on Montmartre on November 18, 1881. This was not just a café but an "artistic tavern," where regulars — poets, musicians, artists — created performances for themselves and those like them. Here, the format of "chansonnière," improvisational sketches, and shadow theater was born. The success of "Le Chat Noir" spawned a wave of imitations: "Moulin Rouge" (1889) with its famous cancan, "La Pâtinoire," and others. Key characteristics of early cabaret: Club atmosphere: Intimacy, blurring the boundary between stage and hall. Eclecticism of the program: A poet-symbolist, balladeer, magician, and dancer could perform in one evening. Satire on the bourgeoisie: Wit was directed at the morals and politics of the middle class. The Golden Age (1910–1933): Between Wars and Revolutions The real flourishing and politicization of cabaret occurred in the German-speaking space, especially in Berlin and Zurich during the Weimar Republic. "Noise and Smoke" (Schall und Rauch, Berlin): Founded by Max Reinhardt in 1901, it became a legendary cabaret of the 1920s, where militarism, hypocrisy, and nationalism were mocked. Here, dramatists Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Tucholsky, and dadaist artist Hannah Höch performed. "Cabaret Vo ... Read more
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