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Mickela Mallozzi: Bringing Irish Culture to American Screens

Mickela Mallozzi, the acclaimed host of the Emmy Award-winning travel TV series “Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi,” is set to co-host the telecast of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Dublin, Ireland. This prestigious opportunity sees her joining forces with Irish TV presenter Francis Brennan for a broadcast that will captivate audiences nationwide.

For the first time ever, Create TV, the producer of Mallozzi’s series, will air the Dublin parade nationally as part of its “Celebrate the Emerald Isle” marathon. Viewers across the United States can tune in to witness the vibrant festivities live on Sunday, March 17, from 8:30am to 10am EDT. Additionally, Create TV will rebroadcast the parade at 3:00pm EDT and 8:00pm EDT on the same day.

Mallozzi’s involvement goes beyond co-hosting duties; two episodes from the third season of “Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi,” filmed on location in Ireland, will be featured during Create’s marathon. Titled “Dublin & County Clare, Ireland” and “Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland,” these episodes promise viewers an immersive journey into the heart of Irish culture and tradition.

In a testament to her deep connection with Ireland, Mallozzi expressed her excitement about returning to the country in May to film new episodes. As someone of southern Italian descent, she cherishes Ireland as a place where she can connect with others through her passion for dance and music. With this upcoming trip marking her 15th visit to the Emerald Isle, Mallozzi hopes to inspire more people to experience the warmth and hospitality of Ireland firsthand.

Through her work, Mallozzi continues to bridge cultural divides and showcase the beauty of diversity around the world. Her infectious enthusiasm for travel and dance serves as an invitation for viewers to embrace new experiences and forge connections with people from all walks of life. As she takes center stage at the Dublin St. Patrick’s Day Parade, Mallozzi embodies the spirit of celebration and unity that defines this iconic event.

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