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Bare Feet With Mickela Mallozzi
Accessibility in the Arts
Season 7
Episode 703
Mickela asks the question, “What does ACCESSIBILITY mean?” for disabled artists and audiences in the United States. She meets with pioneering artists including professional physically integrated dance companies and dance programs for children with disabilities. Mickela is on a personal mission to find out how accessibility is defined in the professional arts, education, and audience experience.
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Mickela learns dance & music traditions from Taiwan’s Amis & Tsou indigenous communities.
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Mickela celebrates Māori New Year of Matariki in Tāmaki Makaurau, Aotearoa (New Zealand).
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Mickela gets an introduction to Māori culture through language & dance in Aotearoa.
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Mickela learns of Taiwan’s rich history & contemporary future through dance & the arts.
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Mickela makes music & dances with emerging young artists in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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Mickela visits Northern Ireland for the first time, stopping in Derry and Giant’s Causeway.
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Mickela celebrates the 50th Annual Festivals Acadiens et Créoles in Lafayette, Louisiana.
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Mickela explores the rugged Wild Atlantic Way North coastline of the Republic of Ireland.
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Mickela heads to the Little Caribbean neighborhood to take soca dance classes,
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Mickela connects with the Arab-American communities in New York.
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Mickela dances with the Sri Lankan Dance Academy.
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Mickela heads to The Bronx to meet with the largest Garifuna community in the US.