102-Year-Old Former Harlem Renaissance Chorus Line Dancer Watches Herself on Film for the First Time Ever

In celebration of her 102nd birthday, the filmmakers of Tenfresh gave a woman named Alice Barker the opportunity to watch herself dance in the “soundie” films that she appeared in during her career as a chorus line dancer during the Harlem Renaissance of the 1930s and 1940s. This was the first time Ms. Walker had ever seen herself in these films and her reaction was absolutely beautiful.

Alice Barker was a chorus line dancer during the Harlem Renaissance of the the 1930s and 40s. She danced at clubs such as The Apollo, Cotton Club, and Zanzibar Club, with legends including Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly, and Bill “Bojangles” Robinson. Although she danced in numerous movies, commercials and TV shows, she had never seen any of them, and all of her photographs and memorabilia have been lost over the years. With the help of Mark Cantor of http://jazz-on-film.com we finally our hands on three “Soundies” Alice appeared in, and were able to show them to her for the very first time. She had never seen herself in motion in her life!

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Lori Dorn
Lori Dorn

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