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      • Dutch Cabaret is a genre of music that originated in the Netherlands in the early 20th century. It is characterized by its use of traditional Dutch instruments such as the accordion, banjo, and mandolin, as well as its use of traditional Dutch folk songs. It is often performed in a cabaret-style setting, with a focus on humor and satire.
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    In the Netherlands, cabaret or kleinkunst (literally: "small art") is a popular form of entertainment, usually performed in theatres. The birth date of Dutch cabaret is usually set at August 19, 1895. In Amsterdam, there is the Kleinkunstacademie (English: Cabaret Academy).

  3. In the Netherlands cabaret is the name for a popular comedy -form that evolved out of the earlier traditional cabaret, much like the German-speaking cabaret. Whereas interest in the German form faded in the 1990s, the Dutch Cabaret stayed strong and actually grew explosively in those years.

  4. An Anatomy of Dutch Cabaret - the low countries. (Jos Nijhof) The Low Countries - 1993, № 1, pp. 248-253. This is an article from our print archives. Please be patient as we have to scan it. Dutch cabaret is unique in the world. That at least is what Dutch people believe.

  5. Jaargang 1. – –. Vorige Volgende. [p. 248] An Anatomy of Dutch Cabaret. Dutch cabaret is unique in the world. That at least is what Dutch people believe. In a country that has always been a melting pot of cultures and influences owing its existence to its neighbours, this cannot be true.

  6. cabaret, restaurant that serves liquor and offers a variety of musical entertainment. The cabaret probably originated in France in the 1880s as a small club in which the audience was grouped around a platform.

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  7. Acda en De Munnik (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɑɡdaː ʔɛn də ˈmʏnɪk]) is a Dutch cabaret and musical duo, consisting of Thomas Acda and Paul de Munnik. Their songs are generally seen as simply and expertly arranged, so that the attention of the listener is drawn to the lyrics.

  8. In France, the word "cabaret" initially referred to any business serving liquor. However, the history of cabaret culture began in 1881 with the opening of Le Chat Noir in the Monmartre district of Paris. It was an informal saloon where poets, artists and composers could share ideas and compositions. Performers got to test new material ...