What is the significance of having a journey program on public broadcasting to you?
The significance is large. Number one, it is the solely platform that has as many feminine journey hosts or feminine hosts basically. The major motive being there isn’t any govt who’s saying, sure, we’ll signal you. [When you have a show on PBS] they signal you as an unbiased producer.
Number two, there isn’t any barrier to entry. If you’ve gotten web, you possibly can entry our present free of charge. We do get grants for making our reveals absolutely accessible with closed captioning descriptions for the visually impaired. My sister is disabled, so I’ve all the time put accessibility in the forefront of making our reveals.
Number three is legacy. I grew up watching Reading Rainbow and Mr. Rogers and Rick Steves. To now be on the platform that has been such an integral half of my upbringing is an honor.
The fourth factor is, as unbiased producers, we personal all of our content material. There’s nobody to say, oh, we simply shot 10 episodes, and all of a sudden they’re gonna pull it, and nobody’s gonna see the mild of day of that. As lengthy as we are able to discover the funding and make it transfer ahead, individuals will see the present.
What is the scouting course of like for Bare Feet?
First, I take a look at a map and assume of dances we’ve not featured but, each in New York City and in worldwide settings we haven’t been in a position to faucet into and discover. Then we begin to type out tales. Usually episodes are 5 segments lengthy—one, three, and 5 are dance/music associated, and two and 4 are meals, tradition, nature, one thing fascinating that is utterly distinctive to the vacation spot.

