Jeni LeGon - Living in a Great Big Way

199949 min 28 secFilm: Documentary

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Direction: Grant Greschuk

Production: Selwyn JacobGraydon McCrea

Meet Jeni LeGon--a talented and passionate dancer who became the first Black woman to sign a long-term contract with a major Hollywood studio. A warm and vibrant storyteller, she reflects on her 82 years of life, sharing her dreams and struggles. Jeni grew up in Chicago, where she taught herself to dance, gathering her early audiences around her on the sidewalks that were her first stage. She becme a solo dancer in the Count Basie Chorus Line and set her sights for Hollywood. There she landed a role with Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson in Hurray for Love, followed by over a dozen other films. But with all her talent, Jeni LeGon could not break through the colour barrier of a segregated Hollywood.

In the late 1960s, Jeni made Vancouver her home and became a teacher and choreographer. The film includes interviews with tap dancer Fayard Nicholas and archival footage of Fayard and Harold Nicholas, Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson, Fats Waller, Paul Robeson and Cab Calloway.



Subject categories


  • Film and Video Arts > ActingPortraitsWomen
  • Cultural Diversity and Multiculturalism > African Origins
  • Dance > Modern DancePortraits
  • Women - Portraits > Performing Arts

Credits


director
Grant Greschuk
producer
Selwyn Jacob
executive producer
Graydon McCrea
cinematography
Kent Nason
research
Judith Maxie
sound
Gael MacLean
editing
Lenka Svab
sound recording
Eric Davies
sound editing
Christine McLeod
Matthew Wilson
re-recording
Hennie Britton
music
Gordon Durity
copyright clearance
Elizabeth Klinck

Awards


  • Special MentionInternational Film Festival
  • Canada's Choice Award - Category: Best Short DocumentaryMoving Pictures
  • Michael Blaustein Biography AwardNational Black Programming Consortium
  • Bronze Plaque Award - Category: Arts and Culture International Film and Video Festival