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Harlem dancer Alice Barker, 102, sees herself dance on film for 1st time

Posted by: WaymanWong 12:54 am EDT 05/07/15

Alice Barker was a chorus-line dancer during the '30s and '40s at the Apollo and Cotton Club, and she danced with Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly and Bill ''Bojangles'' Robinson. Now 102, she's living at a Brooklyn nursing home. Recently, friends discovered old ''soundies'' of hers and were able to show her these short movies that she had never seen before.

Link Alice Barker: A dancer rediscovered and her films uncovered

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