Question

This movement’s manifesto was written by Hugo Ball, who wore a shaman suit to perform his sound poem “Karawane” (“KAH-rah-WAH-nay”). For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this post-World War I anti-art movement, whose name may be derived from Richard Huelsenbeck’s random choice of a French term for “hobby-horse.” Members of this movement included Marcel Duchamp.
ANSWER: Dada [accept Dadaism or Dadaists; accept the Dada Manifesto]
[10h] Huelsenbeck and this Dadaist pioneered performances at which multiple people simultaneously read poems in different languages. This Romanian played an Eyebrow in his play The Gas Heart.
ANSWER: Tristan Tzara [or Samuel Rosenstock or S. Samyro]
[10m] A Tzara play is named for a “Handkerchief of” these objects, which make the sound “gluglamen gloglada” in a Ball poem. In a play, a chorus of these objects appears at the Thinkery.
ANSWER: clouds [accept “Labada’s Song to the Clouds” or The Clouds or Nephelai; accept Handkerchief of Clouds or Mouchoir de Nuages]
<Ganon Evans, Literature - European - Poetry&gt; ~22975~ &lt;Editor: Jaimie Carlson>

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Data

TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3Total
Hoover AHeights100010
St. Mark'sHastings10101030
Winston Churchill AInnovation Academy A1001020

Summary

TournamentEditionExact Match?HeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
2024 PACE NSC06/08/2024Y320.00100%67%33%