Sunday 13 October 2013

Berlin Cabaret...

(Above is a clip from the film Cabaret (1972) this film is based on 'Goodbye to Berlin' and the characters featured within the book. This clip from the film gives us a sense of the performance life within Berlin at the time, with the popularity on cabaret performances and the mad characters featured within the performances.

Clubs satisfied nearly every sexual fantasy a man or woman could possibly want the dancers and performers of these famous clubs were mostly young people who loved  to show there sense of freedom and exploration. Audiences were of a mixed sex and age coming to watch these extraordinary but peculiar shows often to see what these dancers and performers had to show. They mostly acted and danced to show there own individuality playing around with there looks and movements showing everyone what they had to offer and how they were dissimilar to others.

Berlin 1920s cabaret showWeimar Berlin Cabaret GirlsCabaret Berlin | Exploring the entertainment of the Weimar era ...Europahaus 1931, one of the thousands of cabaret clubsWinter Garten, Juli-Magazin  From Voluptuous Panic: The Erotic World of Weimar Berlin

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