Commissioned by London Contemporary Dance School and made in collaboration with LCDS third year students Joao Costa, Margherita Giuliodori, Bethanie Hayes, Tasha Hess-Neustadt, Eevi Kinnunen, Andrei Nistor, Maya Riuz, Yasmin Roberts, Piers Sanders, Daisy Mae Smith.
Alaladalaba Row is a doodled dance riddle and a danced tongue twister in song-form. We understand Alaladalaba Row as a state of mind for rigorously imagining alternative realities while simultaneously practising precise parts from the pitiless play-plot Paprika Hell, full of poisoned peppers, plunder, panic, pigs, plagues, pests, petrification, and pure pain.
Go cow
Go
Such a riddle
Hello
Alaladalaba row
The piece was never performed in the theatre due to the coronavirus pandemic. Below is some of the text we were working with.
Paprika Hell, characters:
Jemima = a village girl
Delilah: Jemima’s mother
Jamilcar = Jemima’s sister
Clancy = Cow Nr 1
Ron = the evil spice man
Jalina = Jemima’s sister
Jemima, an orphan girl
John, an underdog boy
Jemma Jemima, the love interest
Delilah and Delilah, John’s parents
Janice = Cow Nr 2
Fancy = Kind woman at the market
Ron = the little riddler
Janice = Jemima’s sisters
John = Cow Nr 3
John = Jemima’s love interest
Ron = the little riddler
Ron = John’s dog
Johnron: Ron’s cat
Ron= the carpenter
Ronny = a fairy
RonJohn = the priest
Amima: the priest’s cat
Paprika Hell, dialogue:
Jemima: John, I’m afraid.
John: Jemima, don’t worry. We can do this together.
Jemima: John, oh John, do you see them? They are coming this way.
John: Jemima, quick! We need to get Ron!
Jemima: John, oh, John, the villagers are coming!
Cow Nr 1 comes running in.
Song:
There is a dark cow
in the cavernous depths of your heart
There is a dark cow
Hiding in the darkness
Riddle:
Ron wrote a little riddle, a riddle that riddled wrong. Long did little Ron long to solve the riddle that was wrong. But the riddle was so strong and the riddling took so long. Little riddler Ron riddled wrongly on and on. This is the little riddler’s Alaladalaba song.