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Answer:

Seems to have been a parody of the elaborate costume designs of avant-garde groups such as the Russian Constructivists and must surely have inspired the wildly creative designs for ballet costumes by Bauhaus designer, Oscar Schlemmer only a decade later.

Explanation:

The image shows the costume for the performance of a poem, by Hugo Ball, called "Karawane".

What was "Karawane" about?

  • Karawane was written by Hugo Ball, a Dada Poet.
  • Dada Poets or Dadaists, were poets who initiated poems and literature as a means to express their resentment of the World Wars.
  • These poems were known for their non-sensical words and very subjective interpretations of the same poem.
  • These poems hint around the incapacities of the European countries to settle their differences through discussions and debates, leading to World War I.

What was the purpose of the costume in "Karawane"?

  • The unusual costume was meant to emphasize the difference between the poet and the audience
  • It was designed in such a way that the "non-sense" words used in the poem would be harder to interpret  
  • The costume was curated with randomness, and no real logic
  • The idea was to be further estranged from the rest

Hence, the costume was a radical representation of the strangeness of the poem and its meaning.

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