Territorio Moyano is a reading promotion project on the Cuesta de Moyano promoted by the Directorate General of Libraries, Archives and Museums within the Department of Culture of the Madrid City Council.
The Cuesta de Moyano is a pedestrian street in the city of Madrid where second-hand books, maps and posters are sold in picturesque wooden stalls. Inaugurated in 1919 and regulated as a commercial space since 1925, Calle Claudio Moyano or Cuesta de Moyano has become one of the most important and peculiar streets in the capital, both in terms of the number of books and the idiosyncrasy of the stalls that make up the Permanent Book Fair of Madrid. However, we believe that this space transcends its own geographical limits and that its influence extends both to the surrounding area and to the world of books and reading in the city, representing a potential space of reference for urban and cultural change.
Territorio Moyano is being developed in four phases of work, starting in March 2016: making the project known and visible, collaboratively building a catalogue of futures for Moyano, developing prototypes of action that activate the space and planning a final dossier that compiles all that has been learned and allows for easy subsequent implementation.
Catalogue of futures for Moyano
On 9th and 10th June, different collaborative meetings were held in the Cuesta de Moyano to draw up a catalogue of possible futures. The proposals in this catalogue discuss three main themes: ‘Public space and cultural activity’, ‘Models of governance and management’ and ‘Identity, communication and visibility’. These were debated in working groups with agents of the Boquerón Network, an open community of agents working on the Cuesta de Moyano.
The transversal proposal for the coordination of the entire Cuesta pointed to a new cultural and urban institution born from the Madrid City Council: Territorio Moyano as a mixed body capable of coordinating not only the structural reforms that the street needs, but also the management and governance protocols that can represent a true innovative and sustainable urban prototype for the City of Madrid.
Bookseller’s stories
‘Historias de libreros’ (Bookseller’s stories) was born as a project to make the community of Territorio Moyano more visible. It highlights the identity of the 30 booksellers of Moyano, protagonists of almost 100 years of history, of stories and experiences reflected in faces that we believe have a very high communication potential. At the same time, it highlights the real data hidden on the shelves of La Cuesta: it is the largest bookshop in Madrid, with more than 100,000 volumes inside (rarities, unique jewels, first editions…), not to mention the warehouses that the Moyano booksellers own.
Moyano Tells
‘Moyano cuenta’ (Moyano tells) is the third visibility project. It consists of a collective account of the history and reality of the Cuesta de Moyano built from more than 100 stories of anonymous people related to anecdotes or memories lived on the stage of the Cuesta. With this project, the city’s identity is once again valued in a participatory way, and the vital story is played with as literary material that is told and read.
Moyano Rights
‘Moyano cuenta’ (Moyano tells) is the third visibility project. It consists of a collective account of the history and reality of the Cuesta de Moyano built from more than 100 stories of anonymous people related to anecdotes or memories lived on the stage of the Cuesta. With this project, the city’s identity is once again valued in a participatory way, and the vital story is played with as literary material that is told and read.
Presentations “al aire libro”: The Last Moyano
One of the experiences of reading dynamisation that have been prototyped are the “open-air book presentations”, a revision of the classic commercial format, enhancing its cultural character in a more playful way, as well as the possibilities that arise in collective experiences in the public space.
The first experience, co-produced with the collective ‘Hostia un libro’ (HUL), took place on 10 June under the name of “The Last Moyano”, with the writer Jesús Carrasco in a presentation format halfway between a radio interview and a western. This experience was recorded, documented and archived in El Estado Mental in the form of a podcast, serving to test activities and infrastructures that could give continuity to cultural programmes for the promotion of reading in La Cuesta.