It's commercial break time at Despierta América and that means the entire studio is in motion as sets move, cameras are re-positioned, large black electrical cables are wrangled across the floor. Occasionally one of the cords catches the foot of an unsuspecting bystander. Musicians, guests, and the hosts of the show are also in motion as they quickly take their places on the various sets that fill the large studio.
Although everyone behind the scenes welcomes us warmly, they soon immerse us in the madness of live television. Our cooking area is a countertop on wheels with a four-burner cooktop and some storage below. One of the floor managers rolls the countertop into the narrow hallway and plugs it in. We are soon setting out our ingredients and starting the Sofrito in the frying pan. As we cook, we of course have to dodge the nearly continuous parade of performers making their way into and out of the studio.
No matter the segment or the topic, the hosts manage to include some singing and dancing in just about everything they do. Today's special guest is legendary Cuban singer Willy Chirino, and he appears frequently throughout the three-hour show leading the cast and crew in a sing
>>Suddenly our time is at hand, and one of the grips escorts us into the studio in a single file procession, our countertop on wheels following closely behind. On cue, we are rolled out and pre-positioned in the main part of the set.
When it comes to the interview, Raúl and Jorge do all of the heavy lifting the show is completely in Spanish. Glenn gets busy with the cooking.
We knew going in that our time would be limited, so we have prepared several versions of our dish, Camarones con Arroz Amarillo shrimp with yellow rice.
Time for a commercial break and we quickly make our exit. The crew sets up our countertop on wheels back in the hallway, and soon everyone is sampling (devouring really) the shrimp and rice. This of course creates a huge traffic jam in the hallway! We have a stack of cookbooks for all of the hosts and the guests, so we spend the rest of the hour hanging out on the sidelines watching what is a very funny and entertaining show.
The show featuring our appearance premiered October 7, 2005
Then it's over, for us at least. We get to go home. For everyone else it all continues again early Monday morning, and every morning, when the cast and crew will be called on to create three new hours of this controlled craziness.
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