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 Last of the Red Hot Dadas  

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listing in the Village Voice
 
It isn’t every avant-garde artiste who inspired sculptures by Marcel Duchamp and poems by Ezra Pound and graciously offered to give William Carlos Williams syphilis. But attired in ice cream spoon earrings and plaid kilts, Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven cut quite a swath through Greenwich Village of the 1920s. Solo performer Christina Augello resurrects this “Mama of the American Dadaist movement." (Soloski)
 

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