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Maratón de los Cuentos - Storytelling Marathon

The Maratón de los Cuentos (Storytelling Marathon) is an oral narration that takes place every year in the palacio del Infantado de Guadalajara (Spain) during the second or third weekend of June. The festival gather storytellers or cuentacuentos from around the world who narrate uninterruptedly stories over the weekend. Started in 1992, the Maratón de los Cuentos of Guadalajara is celebrated every year since then.  It reached its twentieth edition in 2011 achieving 46 hours of storytelling without interruption.

History[edit]

maratón de los cuentos nocturno
The Maratón de los Cuentos does not stop and the evening is when a greater influx of spectators attends.

The Marathon was born as one of the projects created by Blanca Calvo, director of the Library of Guadalajara, when in 1982 she promoted the Seminary of Children and Youth Literature of Guadalajara, which in addition to the Marathon organized the National Encounters of Animation of Reading between 1984- nineteen ninety six. 

The first edition was held on April 23, 1992 as part of the activities program of the Guadalajara Book Fair, which included oral narration. That first edition lasted 24 hours, from 12 noon on Friday to 12 on Saturday, with the goal in turn to enter the Guinness Book of Records. In this marathon participated personalities such as Antonio Buero Vallejo or José Luis Sampedro. [1]

In 1993 the Marathon was held for the first time in the palace of the Infantado and reached 36 and a half hours. 

Since then, and thanks to the collaboration of the Seminary of Children and Youth Literature of Guadalajara, it ended up defining what is now known as the "Marathon of the Tales of Guadalajara", which takes place in the courtyard of the Lions of the Palace of Infantado uninterrupted during the weekend.[2]

Event locations[edit]

The palace of the Infantado is decorated for the occasion since it is the place where most of the Marathon activities are held, including oral narration. 

The palace of the Infantado de Guadalajara has hosted the event since 1993 and is specially decorated for the occasion. Inside, in the Patio de los Leones, the main courtyard, the marathon of oral narration is developed as well as the marathon of illustration, and in the hall, a smaller courtyard at the entrance of the Palacio del Infantado is told stories by more accountants novices or more timid. The entrance hall also houses the main story marathon in case of bad weather, since this courtyard is interior which allows the marathon not to be suspended until its program ends on Sunday, when the concert of the end of the Marathon, also developed in the hall of the palace of the Infantado.

The gardens of the Palace of the Infantado host some activities, although mainly there are several stalls where you can buy books or stalls where you can buy traditional products or have tea. Also in front of the Palacio del Infantado are some stalls with the same objective, as well as activities and shows at different times. 

The Plaza del Jardinillo de Guadalajara and the Plaza Mayor de Guadalajara as well as the main street also tend to host some activities and shows. 

All locations participating in the event are decorated for the occasion.

Marathons included in the event[edit]

There are different activities that are performed in parallel to the Maratón de los Cuentos.

Oral Narration marathon[edit]

Multitude of professional and non-professional storytellers participate during the event telling stories, either alone or accompanied, with or without musical accompaniment, singing or narrating, interpreting history without more, dressed especially for it or even camouflaged behind puppets or puppets, any option is possible.

Illustration marathon[edit]

illustrators stand in front of the storytellers in the courtyard of the Lions of the palace of the Infantado to draw the narrations. 

Different illustrators from around the world are responsible for putting on paper the stories that storytellers are narrating during the weekend. The illustrations are hung in one of the corners of the patio of the lions of the palace of the Infantado so that all can approach to see them. 

The illustrators also participate creating the poster of the event each year, which will serve to promote the same serving as an image for posters, shirts and badges in each edition.

Photography marathon[edit]

The Photographic Group of Guadalajara makes this photographic follow-up creating an annual archive of the celebration and providing a souvenir to each participant of the Marathon. 

Radio marathon[edit]

Radio retransmission of the stories through Radio Arrebato, both by radio frequency and online at www.radioarrebato.net. 

Music marathon[edit]

Since 2002, and depending on the year, the music marathon is performed simultaneously in the gardens of the Infantado Palace. 

Extra activities for the marathon[edit]

In the Zaguán Palace of the Infantado also tell stories, in case of rain hosts the main program, and is where the concert of the Banda de Guadalajara that closes the marathon is held. 
  • Translation of the narrations to sign language for deaf people since 2003 and transcription by screen of the stories narrated in languages ​​other than Spanish. 
  • Different lectures on oral literature. 
  • Reading workshops. 
  • Photographic exhibitions of previous marathons. 
  • Exhibitions of the giant stories created by the schools of the province or in the different activities of the marathon. 
  • Chimenea de los Cuentos, place where the most timid can tell a story in a smaller environment. 
  • Various street shows, juggling, counters, mimes, etc. 
  • The Traveling Word is a program that moves the Marathon to places such as hospitals or nursing homes. 
  • Since 1999, the Traveler Marathon has traveled through different towns in the province of Guadalajara, performing in each of them a small Marathon of Tales. 
  • Festival of Professional Oral Narrative since 1997. 
  • The Bicicubeto travels by bicycle the streets of the city and at each stop a story is told. 
  • Monuments open at night, such as the Luis de Lucena chapel, the Antonio de Mendoza palace and the Cotilla palace. 
  • Night walks and guided tours of the city. 
  • Tourist train that runs through the city. 
  • Bookmarking workshop.
  • Concert of the Provincial Band of Music at the end of the Marathon of the Tales of each year as a farewell, on Sunday between 12:00 and 15:00.
    Concert with which the Marathon of the Stories closes every year.

Extra info[edit]

How to participate[edit]

Due to the large number of accountants participating in the Marathon each year it is necessary to plan the schedules and participants to ensure that there are no time gaps without a story or participants eager to participate without a site, so to participate the best is to access the official page of the event in advance and request a space in the next marathon. 

Single or with partners[edit]

There are no rules about it, there are couples, parents with children, grandparents with grandchildren, professional accountants, novice accountants, with musical accompaniment, in the language of deaf-mutes, as a theatrical representation whether it is more or less represented, etc. The marathon is open to any possibility. 

The badge[edit]

The badge is an award that is given only to the participants of the Marathon of the Tales in any of its aspects, not being for sale. The badge tries to distinguish the volunteers who carry out the Marathon of the Stories every year, and encourages in turn to continue as a collaborator in the new editions to continue completing "their collection", likewise serves as an invitation to participate in the event to the most timid ones so far.

Editions of the Maratón de los Cuentos of Guadalajara[edit]

Each year, the Maratón de los Cuentos assigns a theme that gives rise to a theme of the edition:[3]

Año Tema nº de contadores nº de cuentos
2018 Las estrellas . .
2017 Oriente 1679 712
2016 La poesía anda por las calles 1500 850
2015 El Bosque 1364 765
2014 El Agua 1293 781
2013 De Cueva en Cueva 1382 878
2012 Misterios de Europa 1300 940
2011 Silencio, se cuenta 1207 785
2010 Los malos de los cuentos 981 713
2009 El sonido de la memoria 956 850
2008 África, continente de palabras 1054 729
2007 Ciudades de cuento 1084 798
2006 La luna 906 636
2005 Historias de ida y vuelta 1035 789
2004 Lenguas que cuentan 842 615
2003 Otro mundo es posible 1002 640
2002 La magia de la palabra 1039 621
2001 Maratón por Europa 976 573
2000 Maratón del tiempo 874 637
1999 La palabra y el silencio 880 640
1998 Los sueños 920 629
1997 La mar de cuentos 923 570
1996 Las mil y una noches 560 476
1995 El Mar-Ratón de los cuentos 871 367
1994 9º encuentro narradores 268 ?
1993 8º encuentro narradores ? 240
1992 Feria del libro[4][5] 211 212

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Maratón de los Cuentos. Historia.
  2. ^ "Página oficial del Maratón de los Cuentos de Guadalajara". MaratondelosCuentos.org. 2011. Retrieved 13 June 2011.
  3. ^ "pepbruno.com". Datos estadísticos del Maratón de los Cuentos de Guadalajara. 2011. Retrieved 20 September 2014.
  4. ^ Las actividades de la Feria del libro de 1992 incluía a la narración oral como parte del programa, idea que gracias al Seminario de Literatura Infantil y Juvenil de Guadalajara acabó definiendo completamente al maratón
  5. ^ Ramón Salaberria. "Los primeros 25 años del Seminario de Literatura Infantil y Juvenil de Guadalajara" en Educación y biblioteca, nº 161. 2007. Págs. 50 a 55.

Enlaces externos[edit]

[[Category:Festivals in Spain]] [[Category:Literary festivals]] [[Category:Guadalajara, Castilla-La Mancha]] [[Category:Oral literature]]