Bare Feet With Mickela Mallozzi Season 2 Episode 2 The Balkans in The Boroughs
- March 16, 2016
- 26 min
In Bare Feet With Mickela Mallozzi season 2 episode 2 titled "The Balkans in The Boroughs," host Mickela Mallozzi explores the diverse Balkan culture in Queens, New York. Mallozzi begins her journey at the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Sava, where she experiences a traditional Serbian choir performance and learns about the church's deep-rooted history in the community.
Next, Mallozzi heads to the Astoria neighborhood to meet with Albanian chef and restaurateur Fatos Radoniqi, who teaches her how to make a traditional Albanian dish, burek. Mallozzi also learns about the importance of food in Albanian culture and the challenges of adapting traditional recipes to American palates.
Mallozzi then visits the Romanian Cultural Institute of New York, where she meets with curator Ioana Tamas, who shows her various Romanian artifacts and teaches her about the country's history and customs. Mallozzi also learns traditional Romanian folk dances and joins a group of dancers to perform at a local event.
In the final segment of the episode, Mallozzi attends the annual Serbian Festival in St. Sava's parking lot in Manhattan, where she experiences a lively celebration of Serbian culture, complete with traditional costumes, food, and dance performances.
Throughout the episode, Mallozzi highlights the unique contributions of Balkan culture to the diverse landscape of New York City and captures the energy and vibrancy of the thriving Balkan community in the boroughs.