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International Woman’s Day

Legend Tap dancing Jeni LeGon dies in Vancouver at age 96

on December 9th, 2012 by The Afro News

Jeni LeGon died Friday at age 96, according to Vancouver journalist James Oakes, who is a neighbour of the woman’s partner Frank Clavin.

The American Tap Dance Foundation says LeGon was one of the first African-American women to develop a career as a tap soloist — and she wore pants when all the other female dancers were sporting skirts.

Filed under: Canadian News, Entertainment News, Features, Local News, News Tagged as: Barbara Howard, Eleanor Collins, Eve Smith, International Woman’s Day, Jeni LeGon, Marcella King, NCBWF, Tap dancing, Thelma Gibson, Yvonne Lanauze
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