La Fille mal garde (from French: The Wayward Daughter, literal translation: "The Poorly Guarded Girl" and also known as The Girl Who Needed Watching) is a comic ballet presented in two acts, inspired by Pierre-Antoine Baudouin's 1765 painting, La rprimande/Une jeune fille querelle par sa mre.[1] The ballet was originally choreographed by the Ballet Master Jean Dauberval to a pastiche of music based on fifty-five popular French airs. The ballet was premiered on 1 July 1789 at the Grand Thtre de Bordeaux in Bordeaux, France under the title Le ballet de la paille, ou Il n'est qu'un pas du mal au bien (The Ballet of Straw, or There is Only One Step from Bad to Good).

La Fille mal garde was the creation of Jean Dauberval, one of the greatest choreographers of his day. He was trained under the influential teacher Jean-Georges Noverre and is further distinguished as the teacher of Charles Didelot, known today as "The Father of Russian Ballet". Legend has it that Dauberval found his inspiration for La Fille mal garde while in a Bordeaux print shop, where he viewed an engraving of Pierre-Antoine Baudouin's painting Le reprimande/Une jeune fille querelle par sa mre. The painting showed a girl in tears with her clothes disarrayed being berated by an old woman (presumably her mother) in a hay barn, while her lover can be seen in the background scurrying up the stairs to the safety of the loft. Allegedly[according to whom?] this quaint work of art amused Dauberval so much that he immediately set out to craft a suitable scenario for a ballet.


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After Ashton's death, the rights to his staging of La fille mal garde passed to Alexander Grant, the original performer of the role of Alain. In 2007, the Paris Opra Ballet invited Grant to supervise a staging of Ashton's version, which premiered at the Palais Garnier on 22 July 2007 with Dorothe Gilbert as Lise, Nicolas Le Riche as Colas, Simon Valastro as Alain, and Stphane Phavorin as Widow Simone.

As part of a contract between the BBC and the Royal Ballet signed in 1961, La fille mal garde was one of nine ballets filmed for television, and was broadcast over Christmas 1962 with the original cast.[4] There have been subsequent video recordings issued by the Royal Ballet. In 1962, Lanchbery recorded excerpts of music from his adaptation of Hrold's score, and in 1983 he recorded the complete work, again for Decca Records.

La fille remains one of the most recorded musical compositions of Debussy's.[13] Despite its performance on a recurring basis, the prelude remains popular among audiences,[4] partly because of its "memorable tune" which is juxtaposed with a "mellow accompaniment".[14] It has received acclaim for its expansiveness of emotion,[3] with the Richmond Times-Dispatch's Clarke Bustard describing the piece as "perhaps the most delicately characterful" out of all his twenty-four preludes.[15]

What're the guidelines for using garcon and fille? Is it able to be used, at all, with adults or does it always refer to a child? While looking up this question I came across the phrase "fille de joie" (girl of joy/goodtime girl/ euphemistic reference to a prostitute) and that doesn't seem to imply she's underage. So it seems maybe in some cases fille/garcon might not refer to a child but a young woman/man?

This passage makes me feel like cheering. And de Beauvoir does not neglect to notice that men and boys were not considered so delicate as to kill themselves over premature exposure to a tawdry potboiler. Still, Mmoires d'une jeune fille range puts de Beauvoir's feminism in perspective: she may be most famous for The Second Sex, but she's primarily a humanist, interested in the modes of existence experienced by all humans, and by specific humans, regardless of gender.

Mmoires d'une jeune fille range is my fifth book for the Women Unbound Challenge, and my fourth book for the Challenge that Dare Not Speak its Name (GLBT connection: de Beauvoir was bisexual, and although she takes no lovers of any gender during the course of this first volume, she does have a passionate, near-obsessive relationship with her best friend, Zaza.)

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