At the end of the World Festival of Black Arts, at Lemoine's request, Senegalese President
Léopold Sédar Senghor offered him
political asylum. He also appeared in the 1972 film
The Black Decameron. He worked as a journalist at
Radiodiffusion Télévision Sénégalaise, chronicling the trajectory of African theater, where he notably hosted the program
La voix des poètes with his wife for 12 years, making the couple well known among the general public. They also taught journalism students at the (CESTI), and Lemoine created theater workshops in partnership with the Daniel Sorano National Theater's director Ousmane Diakhaté. == Death and legacy ==