
Slam Poetry: Loud Words


A fearless space for teens to speak their truth
This week-long slam poetry camp invites teens ages 13–17 to transform their personal stories into powerful words. In a safe and supportive environment, participants explore identity, society, and belonging - and learn to perform with confidence, creativity, and courage.
Daily writing and performance workshops guided by experienced mentors
Open discussions on topics that matter — from identity to social justice
Step-by-step support in developing stage presence and confidence
Collaborative group activities that build trust and connection
Culminating final performance on stage for parents and community
For Teens
Why Join?
Discover the power of self-expression through words
Build courage to speak in front of an audience
Develop critical thinking and creativity
Connect with a diverse community of peers who listen and support


For Parents
Why It Matters?
See your child grow in confidence and self-awareness
A safe, inclusive space where every voice is valued
A unique opportunity for your teen to reflect on identity and society
A memorable final performance showcasing their growth in just one week


By the end of the camp, every participant steps onto the stage and shares their truth. For many, it’s their first time performing - and the transformation is unforgettable.Daily writing and performance workshops guided by experienced mentors.

Give your teen the chance to find their voice and make it heard
Ready to join? Let’s talk!
info@domussolis.org
+370 679 62 857
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