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Music: John Lanchbery, Louis Joseph Ferdinand Herold and Peter Ludwig Hertel
Choreography: Rosemary Frost after Sir Frederick Ashton
Costume Design: Rosemary Frost
Scenery Design: Patrick Hudson
Lighting Design: Charles Heathcote

The ballet tells the story of Lise, a farm girl who is determined to marry her true love, village spunk Colas. However her mother, the widow Simone, is equally determined that she will marry Alain, son of the wealthy landowner, Farmer Thomas. Alain is a simpleton, with no social graces and is more in love with his red umbrella than he is with Lise! This leads to a number of amusing situations and some glorious dancing, including a dance for the rooster and his harem of hens, several impressive dances with ribbons and a Clog dance!
   
"La Fille" is the oldest surviving ballet in the classical repertoire. Its first performance was given in 1789 in Bordeaux , the year of the French Revolution and it has been performed in a number of different versions with different music ever since. The most often seen version now is that of Sir Frederick Ashton, created for the Royal ballet in 1960.
   

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