Dada Zürich – Where Dadaism Meets Dada Chi
Two movements. One city. The same longing.
1916. Zurich. Cabaret Voltaire, Spiegelgasse 1.
A handful of people declare war on reason. Not because they are mad – but because they understand that the mind alone cannot save the world. They scream, dance, assemble the random into meaning. They call it Dada.
What they truly wanted: out of the head. Into the real.
Over a hundred years later, I carry the same name. In the same city.
Not a coincidence, I think.
Because what the Dadaists felt back then, many feel today too: that pure rationality is not enough. That something is missing when you only function. That the mind is loud, but the soul stays quiet.
I am a shamanic practitioner. I don't work with art, but with energy. Not with absurdism, but with what lies beneath the surface – in your body, your Aura, your path.
But the underlying movement? The same.
Out of autopilot. Into what is truly there.
The Cabaret Voltaire still exists, by the way – at Spiegelgasse 1, right in the heart of Zurich. A wonderful place worth visiting: cabaretvoltaire.ch
And if you're curious about what I do: the Chi Tribe Membership is a good place to start. Or the free Aura journey with Djeli.
The Spirit of 1916 lives on – just in a different space.