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102-year-old finally watches herself dance as a chorus girl in the 1940s

Alice Barker, 1940s chorus-line dancer, finally watches herself on film.

 

Josh Katzowitz

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Posted on Apr 22, 2015   Updated on May 29, 2021, 12:36 am CDT

Alice Barker was a helluva chorus-line dancer in the 1930s and 1940s, and according to this YouTube description, she moved at clubs like The Apollo and Cotton Club while also working in films and TV. Somehow, though, Barker had never seen herself on film.

Until last year when the 102-year-old was presented with the ultimate flashback courtesy of David Shuff and Mark Cantor of jazz-on-film.com, who discovered a number of movies of Barker dancing.

And thus, we present to you Alice Barker watching Alice Barker dance on film for the first time.

A couple of things.

1. This goes without saying, but damn, Barker could really move, huh?

2. Barker had a simple explanation for why she was nicknamed Chicken Little. “Because,” she said, “every time we go somewhere, they’d say, ‘What do you want to eat?’ I’d say, ‘Chicken.'” Oh, OK. Makes sense.

3. While watching the footage a second time, Barker blurts out the biggest truth of the entire video: “It don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that swing.”

4. When asked how watching herself made her feel, Barker said she wished she could get out of her bed and do it all over again.

Either way, Barker had it correct near the end of the video when she exclaimed, “It’s just fabulous. Fabulous to see these.”

H/T to Someecards | Screengrab via Tenfresh/YouTube

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*First Published: Apr 22, 2015, 2:07 am CDT