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Kabarett (German pronunciation: [kabaˈʁɛt]; from French cabaret = tavern) is satirical revue, a form of cabaret which developed in France by Rodolphe Salis in 1881 as the cabaret artistique. It was named Le Chat Noir and was centered on political events and satire. It later inspired creation of Kabarett venues in Germany from 1901, with the creation of Berlin's Überbrettl venue and in Austria with the creation of the Jung-Wiener Theater zum lieben Augustin housed in the Theater an der Wien. By the Weimar era in the mid-1920s it was characterized by political satire and gallows humor. It shared the characteristic atmosphere of intimacy with the French cabaret from which it was imported, but the gallows humor was a distinct German aspect.

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  • Das Kabarett (Deutschland: [ˈkabaʀɛt], [kabaˈʀɛt]; Österreich: [kabaˈʀeː]; Schweiz: [ˈkabaʀeː]) ist eine Form der Kleinkunst, in der darstellende Kunst (schauspielerische Szenen, Monologe, Dialoge, Pantomime), Lyrik (Gedichte, Balladen) oder Musik oft in Form der Satire oder Polemik miteinander verbunden werden. Kabarett ist in seiner Motivation gesellschaftskritisch, komisch-unterhaltend und/oder künstlerisch-ästhetisch. (de)
  • Kabarett (German pronunciation: [kabaˈʁɛt]; from French cabaret = tavern) is satirical revue, a form of cabaret which developed in France by Rodolphe Salis in 1881 as the cabaret artistique. It was named Le Chat Noir and was centered on political events and satire. It later inspired creation of Kabarett venues in Germany from 1901, with the creation of Berlin's Überbrettl venue and in Austria with the creation of the Jung-Wiener Theater zum lieben Augustin housed in the Theater an der Wien. By the Weimar era in the mid-1920s it was characterized by political satire and gallows humor. It shared the characteristic atmosphere of intimacy with the French cabaret from which it was imported, but the gallows humor was a distinct German aspect. (en)
  • Kabarett (pronúncia em alemão: [kabaˈʁɛt]; do Francês cabaret = taberna) é a revista satírica, uma forma de cabaré que se desenvolveu na França por Rodolphe Salis em 1881 como o cabaret artistique. Chamava-se Le Chat Noir e era centrado em eventos políticos e sátiras. Posteriormente, inspirou a criação dos locais Kabarett na Alemanha a partir de 1901, com a criação do Überbrettl em Berlim, e na Áustria, com a criação do Jung-Wiener Theatre zum lieben Augustin, localizado no Theater an der Wien. Na era de Weimar, em meados da década de 1920, era caracterizado pela sátira política e pelo humor negro. Compartilhava a atmosfera de intimidade característica com o cabaré francês de onde era importado, mas o humor negro era um aspecto alemão distinto. (pt)
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  • Das Kabarett (Deutschland: [ˈkabaʀɛt], [kabaˈʀɛt]; Österreich: [kabaˈʀeː]; Schweiz: [ˈkabaʀeː]) ist eine Form der Kleinkunst, in der darstellende Kunst (schauspielerische Szenen, Monologe, Dialoge, Pantomime), Lyrik (Gedichte, Balladen) oder Musik oft in Form der Satire oder Polemik miteinander verbunden werden. Kabarett ist in seiner Motivation gesellschaftskritisch, komisch-unterhaltend und/oder künstlerisch-ästhetisch. (de)
  • Kabarett (German pronunciation: [kabaˈʁɛt]; from French cabaret = tavern) is satirical revue, a form of cabaret which developed in France by Rodolphe Salis in 1881 as the cabaret artistique. It was named Le Chat Noir and was centered on political events and satire. It later inspired creation of Kabarett venues in Germany from 1901, with the creation of Berlin's Überbrettl venue and in Austria with the creation of the Jung-Wiener Theater zum lieben Augustin housed in the Theater an der Wien. By the Weimar era in the mid-1920s it was characterized by political satire and gallows humor. It shared the characteristic atmosphere of intimacy with the French cabaret from which it was imported, but the gallows humor was a distinct German aspect. (en)
  • Kabarett (pronúncia em alemão: [kabaˈʁɛt]; do Francês cabaret = taberna) é a revista satírica, uma forma de cabaré que se desenvolveu na França por Rodolphe Salis em 1881 como o cabaret artistique. Chamava-se Le Chat Noir e era centrado em eventos políticos e sátiras. Posteriormente, inspirou a criação dos locais Kabarett na Alemanha a partir de 1901, com a criação do Überbrettl em Berlim, e na Áustria, com a criação do Jung-Wiener Theatre zum lieben Augustin, localizado no Theater an der Wien. Na era de Weimar, em meados da década de 1920, era caracterizado pela sátira política e pelo humor negro. Compartilhava a atmosfera de intimidade característica com o cabaré francês de onde era importado, mas o humor negro era um aspecto alemão distinto. (pt)
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  • Kabarett (de)
  • Kabarett (en)
  • Kabarett (pt)
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