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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 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.
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Mickela travels through the boroughs of NYC to get a taste of Latinx flavors!
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Mickela is inspired and invigorated with the power that dance has.
27:46
From Lincoln Center to the re-opening of Broadway, New York City is open for business.
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Mickela celebrates the Asian-American community in Flushing, Queens.
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Mickela gets a taste of the Boogie Down Bronx, the birthplace of Hip-Hop.
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The AAPI community is a diverse group: from Hawaiian Hula to Little Manila in Queens.
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Celebrate Black voices with Dance Theatre of Harlem, Misty Copeland, & Juneteenth.
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Mickela marches in the Carnival and Ash Wednesday Parades in The Guadeloupe Islands.
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Mickela kicks off the Carnival celebrations in The Guadeloupe Islands.