WRITE YOUR SONG

Spring Break Camp @ The Studio@620

March 16–20 | 11 AM–3 PM | Ages 14+

This camp is for teens who love music, writing, or storytelling — whether they already play an instrument or just have something to say.

In Songwriting Camp, students will explore how songs are built from the inside out. Through guided exercises, listening, writing, and sharing, participants will learn how personal ideas turn into lyrics and how structure, rhythm, and emotion shape a song.

This is a supportive, low-pressure space focused on creativity and expression — not perfection.

What to Expect

Expect hands-on fun, supportive staff, and a mix of structured activities and open play. This is a space where campers can move, make, imagine, and grow.

Ages
Best for teens aged 14-17 years old

Date(s)
March 16 - March 20, 2026

Time
11:00am - 3:00pm

Location
freefall Theatre, 6099 Central Ave, St. Petersburg, FL 33710

General Schedule

  • Day 1: Finding inspiration & lyric basics

  • Day 2: Song structure and storytelling

  • Day 3: Melody, rhythm, and experimentation

  • Day 4: Revision, collaboration, and feedback

  • Day 5: Sharing work and reflecting on growth

Frequently Asked Questions

Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime. If you’re feeling ready, go ahead and apply.

  • Our camps are designed for teens ages 14 and up who are curious, creative, and open to trying something new. No prior experience is required for either camp.

  • No. All experience levels are welcome. Camps are structured to meet students where they are and help them grow at their own pace.

  • Parents or guardians register first. After registration, Story Keepers will follow up with a short form to collect student information, emergency contacts, and any accessibility or support needs.

  • Camps run Monday–Friday, March 16–20, from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM.

    • Make Your Own YouTube Channel takes place at freeFall Theatre

    • Songwriting Camp takes place at The Studio@620

  • Yes. Two staff members are present at all times. All staff are background-checked and insured.

  • Students should bring:

    • A snack and water bottle

    • A notebook or device for writing

    • Any personal creative tools they enjoy using

    Additional camp-specific recommendations will be shared before the first day.

  • No specialized equipment is required. We’ll provide what’s needed for camp activities. If students want to bring their own tools (instruments, devices, etc.), guidelines will be shared in advance.

  • There may be informal sharing at the end of the week. This is not a performance-focused camp — sharing is optional and supportive.

  • We are committed to creating an inclusive, welcoming environment. You’ll have space on the follow-up form to share any needs, and we’ll work with you to support your student.

  • Details will be shared during registration. If you have questions or concerns, we encourage you to reach out directly.

Have more questions? Contact Avery Anderson at avery@tbartspassport.com