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T02xEP01 - Nueva York (1ª parte)

Mar 31, 202421 minSeason 2Ep. 1
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¡Vuelven los viajes de Cintia Ballbé y Alejo Levis! En esta segunda temporada, nuestros protagonistas nos descubrirán las ciudades que les han marcado y por las que sienten una conexión especial. Como de costumbre, estas historias son una experiencia de ritmo y sonido, donde casi podemos ver y hasta oler los lugares por los que transitan.

Siguiente episodio: Nueva York (2ª parte).

'La prisa mata' es una co-producción de Big Audio Media y Phantasmata.

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Stories only happen to those who are able to tell them. Polster The New York Trilogy Hello We started this year two thousand twenty- four and this second season with a super destination a movie city. New York has been a spectacular journey and we hope to convey it to you in these two episodes of the

Prisa Mata the breeze. We are going to leave a lot of things in the inkbox, because it is impossible to cover the adventure that our trip to New York has meant and from here we want to thank Level for allowing it. We have joined Level because we both reside in Barcelona and, in addition, we both inspire people to travel and discover our experiences to the crew. We appreciate flying with us this time. Thank you very much. Good night.

New York is that city that everyone knows and that when I arrive, at least when I first arrived in a winter of ten twelve years ago, the feeling I had is that that was somehow my city, and I think it' s a feeling that a lot of people have. It' s like we were born there, but we' d been gone so long now, when we get back, we feel it' s ours. But we don' t really have any real memories of it, and it' s that movies, books, all American popular culture are either left or not part

of us. Well, there' s something I like to talk about in this life. He' s from New York. People who know me know that. When I stepped on that city for the first time I said I wanted to live here and so I did. A year later I settled in Brooklyn to make an intershit that are an internship in a theater in downtown Manhattan.

I really felt like French ha, which is a movie that, besides I discovered there the first days of settling in for those who haven' t seen the movie It' s the first movie they wrote together, not Van Back and Grata Gerwick. She is the well- known director of the film Barbie s. I hadn' t stepped on New York for seven years and

I was hysterical. It was euphoric to arrive and to visit my favorite places and teach everything to far away place we were very clear that we wanted to stay in Brooklyn and as New York is one of the most expensive cities to stay in hotels. We decided to try making a home Chenge, which is an exchange, but instead of someone coming to our apartment, we exchanged the

application points for accommodation. Thanks, we stayed in the episode some Frenchmen who had two kittens to take care of named Joe jow and Gronight jo Jo Happy Jou and Jon and was between South Wellensburg and Beatssi. George Hey Joe call the bethirstyfstand neighborhood It' s where Chris Rock, Michael Jordan, Mike Tyson lived. The Grand Spike Jones is full of posters with Hebrew letters and most residents are Orthodox Jews wearing their own clothes, their sideburns with slings. All

women walk with their multiple children and drinking carts. Yeah, yeah. The first time I didn' t live here a year, which in Brooklyn or a brook then every Willensburgh group, Williamsburg. Now we' re in Bethsday in bust. Yeah, all right, now it' s okay, yeah, 30 years. Another side, yes, not to see, thirty years ago was Molis. We went from 26 September to 3 October and coincided with the sukot Sounds like it' s not a Mallorcan dish or Catalan sounds its

sukot, which is a Jewish holiday. They are called the cottage party, because they take advantage to have fun man to the Koni Island Park, and the characteristic is that at night they sleep in some cabins that many of them are built on the balconies of their homes. It' s the first day it' s hot and sunny and we take the opportunity to walk through Bethsdale. Even giving everyone looked in dumbo for that view that you see on the cover oférase Once in America, for example, I think it has come

out in vile movies about people. We looked like one King, and we look strong at the bridge, too. Actually, through the screens of the mobiles of the people that you have in front of you, what you' re saying, fuck, get the google imatch, and that picture is already made. I mean, you don' t have to. We' re just crossing the Brooklyn Bridge, which we come from Tambo and not all the

time. There' s a lot of people with the Alisagis song from New Yes, when I' ll sing it because now you don' t get out of the song anymore, but I can pull out the wallet a little bit and we get to Manhattan, we walk next to Actas University, which is where the Actors Studio is and that' s where they used to do the famous interviews you could go to public when you lived there, I went to see the Johans carts and Jessica Chestein amazing and passed to the University,

there' s the Waltrade Center, which is where the tower of freedom, the highest skyscraper in New York and the seventh highest in the world. And next to him is the Onces Memorial that leaves you also vertigo and breathless. We followed Manhattan up the west side and crossed Tribecamp, a cobbled street neighborhood, full of shops, art galleries, restaurants to get to th I think we violated no good law of rights. I don' t know, but

musical laws. With that financier, fire the Parmel latter to the ghost- hunting fire station. The funny thing about that building is that they have it as if the ghost hunters existed, existed, and used that building, as if fiction had really crashed. In reality and after walking all morning we make a technical stop in Square Dino Dner, as a silver tree is running.

They love those Skye sofas next to the windows. I love being served without stopping coffee, considering what coffee costs in the United States makes it worth going to a dinner and having all the coffee of the day. There you can make the most of it and save a beak right away. Let' s eat in Chinatown. Chinatown is an amazing neighborhood and is becoming so popular and

growing so much that it is eating Little and Tally. Chine Atown is a super- large neighborhood, full of restaurants, and we were recommended to eat one that was a good cheap abonito on Dogers Street, which is pedestrian and you can eat outside. His name was Tywone Pork toop House Tywone porchet Hups.

Then we cross Littelitally, which is another good place to eat Inolita, which is a charming area, full of Botticks, jewelry art shops and right next door we have the famous Shohot, shopping area par excellence, especially between

Sprame Street and Draadway. After the soho, we came to another of my favorite areas, the West Village, with its trees, its brownstowns with almost nothing tragic and we' re in Washington Square Park, where always, always sounds Washington Squares music, as if you were in a blocker' s yard. Really to see there you can find musicians next to an aunt who makes

penis- shaped fabrics people dancing with headphones or dancing to s ball. That ' s why I don' t have some yua livi or I don' t, I' m there who writes poems another aunt, an aunt with an ass with a white raincoat, I didn' t see her still screaming that the aunt looks loplaxion on the floor. But, well, it'

s okay to turn the earth line. Or that I have on my side that is writing about the Bible hemas, but well, who is the one that is sane here to rest so intensely we make a cappuccino in the cafe cho the place where he was seen the first cappuccino in New York and then move to the place next door to go to the amazing Comery Sella. Comedy

Sellar is the most mythical stand- up comedy site in the world. That place that comes out, for example, in the intro of Luis of the series, is a place where all the greats have passed since Di marhi A, because that Luis or Sentfield and the site did not disappoint us at all. It' s a place where you have to order some consumption, but really asking for some fries and a beer you already cover with the minimums that

force you. Let' s say we consume before we get into the comedy Stellar, they give you a plastic bag where you have to put your cell phone in and close it throughout the show. I suppose, to avoid recordings and that comic jokes can circulate. Some work as screenwriters in Jimmy Fallow' s show or others of the style and others that directly, as we have been able to see Juan we loved the site and the experience. Comedians are

super good. But if you don' t want to be asked anything, don' t get in the front row, don' t sit in the front row, don' t draw too much attention. It' s okay to keep a low profile Try. Don' t move too much because they ' ll take advantage of any excuse to go after you. You don' t see it' s your girlfriend, you don' t see your boyfriend things like this, I mean, to use an idea. Cinthia stood up for a moment to go to the bathroom and while she was on her back,

already in all the audience was laughing at her. Because the host didn ' t know how many comments he had time to make on the tour, so I took care of it. The West Village has been seen in many movies and series. I' ve enthroned a lot of things. That' s where the outside of Friends' flat or Carry Brachow' s in New York sex, and that' s where body Allen played the clarinet at the

Village Vanguard, which are mythical jas club. In that area there are other prestigious clubs like the Blue Note and although I already freeze from the cold because they put the air conditioning to Tope. It' s a super experience. Your thing is to look at the programming of all these little clubs, because you find real jewelry playing any day in any of these clubs if you like

music. Of course, New York is the place when I came to New York years ago, a friend of mine, David Gutierrez, who lived here,

who had been given a scholarship to make documentaries. It took me to several places that unfortunately no longer exist, that were in Harlem and that, well, you went down, some ladders, were places that really, if you didn' t know they existed, you would never go where you were a little bit into the crem crem of jazz, but from many years ago, I mean, they were all pretty old people, all with adventurites.

I played with Mike Davis when these kind of people who are there drinking shots at the bar and telling anecdotes with their rusty instrument, waiting to get out on stage, because there they put on some awesome tas, a jams session. I came to live a jam session that made me see that side of jazz that stand punk and it was fascinating to see the atmosphere of sini edition that everyone lives there, sweating a lady handing fried chicken to people. I

hope you haven' t missed all those premises. We didn' t find any, unfortunately, but I' m sure one of them will be alive out there. The next day we got up early and started in the south of the Highline, which is one of my favorite corners of the city. It is an elevated park built on an old railway that crosses about twenty streets and you have views of lying on one side and the Hudson River on the

other. It takes less than an hour to travel it from the bottom up and in the end we leave in front of the Bessel, which is a new building that looks really like a vessel. This area we are in is the Hudson Jarts and as we get out of there, we enter the city, we are already in the Land, the 34th Street, in the center of Betown. What you hear in the background is the manifestation of the American actors that you will see in the next episode that marked our journey a little

bit. Thirty- four Street is known for crossing the Dan Station, Madison Square Garden, where the Or Agrnix plays. Well, if you walk further east, there' s Empire State Wilden, too. But we' re not gonna see any of that. Let' s go straight to the store of and Age, which is basically the best video and sound photo store you can throw in your face. It is an impressive shop run by Orthodox Jews. Which makes everything more picturesque, good prices and things you wouldn' t

find anywhere physically. Let' s say on the Internet you can also buy, so if you like the video the photo, this is your site. Look at the machinery, look, I' m gonna stay the way it goes down and up. Look, come this way, town, but we haven' t gone downstairs. Well, I usually say that in this store it' s worth buying, or that it' s a pint because I have a really cool fabric thing. Let' s do a bable. Yes,

exactly. Let' s go to this bagan Cofy and so it' s a bagan amusement park and there' s one Iris arch, which is obviously the one we ask for, of course, the Rainbow Bagel. And that' s where we' re going to my store. We' re at Eighth Coming. There' s thirty- seven. I mean, we ' re in a full Nizam and we' re going to the Pukshop drama store, which was a rock I used to frequent because I was there from

the theater and they' ve changed it from the organization. Let' s see how sh is that we' re in the puk shop plot and there are people sitting reading plays and reading books. What you hear in the background is one of the dependants who' s recommending plays to me and I' m crazy about making it all clear. He brought me closer to her by

asking for the works of monologues from Wone Moma Show. I mean, she ' s just a woman and she brings me a mountain of works that she ' s been selecting all over the store and she gives me a brief summary of each one of them. It' s amazing. We went through Midtown Comics, we rested in Brian Park, we went through the bustling and famous Times Square. But it rains, and when it rains, people get a little bit of the visit. Here' s music, here' s another

music. After we decided to go to the theater. Right on one of the Times Square screens, they announce The Preaps, a work by Oufroadway, by a woman who has won an award at the Fege. Well, we think this is a great sign to go see. It' s Grits' play. So we bought tickets for the same afternoon and arrived at a little teat on the towards Di Street called Playhouse forty- six, very small and very welcoming. How many of us aren' t there, actually, we

' re seven. No. As we enter we are greeted by the super nice manager, sit us in the front row and I fear the worst. I think for God' s sake it' s not an interactive work. They give us the brochures and I start reading the description of the show and what I find is that I have won a prize. What do you say is now won to the best interactive play. I don' t know what festival. It' s nothing more for you to do to me. I hope you' ll talk to me. It' s an interactive work.

It' s just good. They' ve put on some lights that make you see everything in yellow. Looks like black and white and we' re on stage. I mean, we' re not going to take care of it, we' re going to eat it because we' re on the front line away. He doesn' t do it with his head He' s fucked up. He' s too nervous if they make him talk. Besides, they' re gonna record this show love, but there' s a lot of people don' t worry. He' s not coming bye.

The play starts and the first thing the actress does is ask the audience things, that is, she goes straight to Guaguagua pinion, You don' t know how bad it is. I think it' s been accepted that the aunt went out as if she were a lover and started staring people in the eye and asking them questions in a super aggressive way. So I thought yes, it' s okay how I explain it to this one without telling

her that I don' t want her to talk to me. Away from crossing her arms, she puts on the lower cap so that she doesn' t see her eyes with her eyes and penetratingly looks at her there as if she were telling her. Don' t talk to me. Don' t talk to me? Don' t talk to me? Don' t talk to me? And he asks the one in front, the one in the corner, the one in the second row. He does ask me a number of questions, but I' m just going to put the play away.

The situation comes to my laughter and you will only give yourself four and I only wanted three. And I think the next one' s gonna be me, but I put up with it. I think he probably shit himself with fear, not like thinking. Well, this one' s waiting for me to get out, and I' m just as dead as I am. Then they commented and everything had to accompany her home because of me to see the play was not very cool I mean, I left there with my back

sore from the tension she was carrying. But the actress, I mean, she was fantastic. I was thinking all the time. But why didn' t we have Billy Heliot all one of these things there was a musical back to the future. I mean, it' s one of my favorite movies, not here. Seeing this, the cripse this if it' s already there, that is if it was going well, so far everything was going

well, but this work, this work, was already announcing storm. So prepared for the next episode because they would be in lightning drain, a lot of chaos, flooding at home, risk of electrocution, but also Hollywood stars. I mean, don' t miss the next episode of wa In the weather forecast we' d already seen that the city would have a torrential rain the next day, so we planned to go to museums in the morning.

The cell phone starts to single out what the red is and we see on the screen state of emergency that we recommend not to go out on the street. But what do you mean, we' re in New York, sorry, but yeah, I' m gonna get out rain, thunder or snow or snow? This episode of New York has been made possible thanks to the collaboration of fly Level

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