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-'''Emmy Hennings''' ([[February 17]], [[1885]] – [[August 10]] [[1948]]) was a performer and poet. She was also the wife of celebrated [[Dada]]ist [[Hugo Ball]]. Despite her own achievements, it is difficult to come by information about Hennings that is not directly related to her relationship with Hugo Ball. +'''Emmy Hennings''' ([[February 17]], [[1885]] – [[August 10]] [[1948]]) was a German performer and poet. She was also the wife of celebrated [[Dada]]ist [[Hugo Ball]]. Despite her own achievements, it is difficult to come by information about Hennings that is not directly related to her relationship with Hugo Ball.
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Emmy Hennings (February 17, 1885August 10 1948) was a German performer and poet. She was also the wife of celebrated Dadaist Hugo Ball. Despite her own achievements, it is difficult to come by information about Hennings that is not directly related to her relationship with Hugo Ball.



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