SEASON 2
BARE FEET IN NYC
Emmy® Award-winning host Mickela Mallozzi is back for a second season of Bare Feet as she discovers the dance & music traditions of local New Yorkers in the ethnic neighborhoods of NYC!
Emmy® Award-winning host Mickela Mallozzi is back for a second season of Bare Feet as she discovers the dance & music traditions of local New Yorkers in the ethnic neighborhoods of NYC!
Mickela kicks off her New York series in one of the oldest & most iconic neighborhoods in NYC, Manhattan’s Chinatown, during the festive time of Chinese Lunar New Year!
Mickela gets a taste of The Balkans throughout three of the five boroughs: Slavic Soul Party! In Brooklyn, NY Gypsy Festival in Manhattan, and Little Serbia in Queens.
In preparation for Dia de los Muertos with the Mexican community in NYC, Mickela learns traditional folk dance and even jumps in with an all-female mariachi band.
Mickela can’t ignore New York’s rich history on Broadway – with tap lessons galore and a spot on Broadway’s stage, Mickela gets to live out a New York dancer’s dream!
Mickela celebrates the annual St. Nicholas feast with the Greek-American community in Queens, while also finding local heroes who keep the Greek culture alive.
The Festival of Lights leads up to some major Indian dance in NYC: classical Bharatanatyam, Basement Bhangra with DJ Rekha, & South St. Seaport’s annual celebration.
Little Ukraine is a small 3-block gem in Manhattan’s East Village: from celebrating Pierogi Day to jumping splits with Ukrainian dancers, Mickela gets a taste of it all!
Harlem is a neighborhood in Manhattan all its own – alive with culture, music, food, and of course dance, this thriving neighborhood has continued its ascent since the first Harlem Renaissance.
Brazilians are born to dance, and Mickela learns as many ways as possible how New Yorkers keep that Brazilian energy alive – with capoeira, forró, and Carnival’s samba!
Mickela gets transported to Haiti in the streets of Flatbush, Brooklyn with drum lessons, dance classes, and local shops.
The Bolivian community in Queens may be small, but they are mighty – Mickela joins cross-generational Bolivian family members with the Caporales and...
The Bronx is not only known as the Borough of Salsa, but also the Borough of Music – Mickela digs deeper into the long-standing Puerto Rican whose influence stretches across all of New York City.
From Israeli folk dance at the 92Y to eating knishes in the Lower East Side, Mickela gets a taste of this culturally, ethnically, and religiously rich group that is iconic to New York City.
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