The Kipper Kids

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The Kipper Kids were a provocative performance art and comedy duo known for their anarchic, absurdist stage acts in the 1970s and 1980s.

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The Kipper Kids canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art collective
comedy duo
performance art duo
performance artist
performance artist
activePeriod 1970s
1980s
artisticStyle absurdist
anarchic
confrontational
artisticTheme body as spectacle
chaos
social transgression
audienceReaction laughter
shock
basedIn Los Angeles
collaboratedWith Bette Midler
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalImpact cult following
influenced later performance artists
field contemporary art
experimental theatre
genre absurdist theatre
avant-garde
comedy
performance art
influencedBy Dada
surrealism
language English
medium live performance
member Brian Routh
Martin von Haselberg
movement performance art movement
notableCharacteristic highly physical performances
use of costumes
use of props
notableFor anarchic stage acts
provocative performance art
notableWork Kipper Kids performance pieces for HBO
surface form: The Kipper Kids television specials

live club performances
performerRole clown-like characters
spouse Bette Midler
usedElement grotesque imagery
loud vocalizations
physical endurance
slapstick

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