Miss Sally's Party

Miss Sally's Party is a 1940 ballet composition in eight-movements by American composer William Grant Still.

[2][3] A description of the ballet is well presented as follows: The highlight of Miss Sally's party is a cake.

The leading contestants for the cake are Jim Slick and Jake, the latter being Miss Sally's boyfriend.

Jim Slick, a strutting braggart, intercepts two mischievous boys who were sneaking up to the cake, warning them not to swipe any of "his" prize.

But just before the last dance, the boys slip a frog down the back of his shirt, causing him to twitch and jump and miss his steps, so Jake and Sally win the prize.