Songs of Santiago

Contemplative Songwriting Retreat in Northern Spain
October 7-20, 2024 (full)

April 21-May 2, 2025 (now accepting applications)

All songs happen somewhere: Come write songs along the historic Camino de Santiago, walking through vineyards and mountain towns during the day, sleeping in small albergues and writing songs on farms, in alpine villages and in the wine country of "el Bierzo," each afternoon and evening. Guided mindfulness meditation and songwriting ​prompts and mentoring offered.

This is a twelve-day songwriting retreat  in northern Spain that focuses on mindfulness, songwriting, walking and their intertwining. Beginning in the small city of Astorga (León, Castilla y León), along the historic “Camino Francés” (also called the Camino de Santiago), and ending in the small village of Trabadelo (El Bierzo, Castilla y León), we will walk, each morning, along this historic road, in the company of one another and other pilgrim ‘peregrinos.’ Between days of walking, we will write songs together (‘cowrites’), every other day. We will walk through one of the most beautiful sections of the Camino, through ancient towns, through the vineyards of “el Bierzo,” through a region known worldwide for its cuisine, wine and Celtic music and cultural traditions.

Each day, songs and song prompts will focus on a different sense and section of the Camino, allowing us to slowly arrive in the new places we are walking through. On the final night, we will perform our songs in a final concert for other pilgrims in the medieval town of Villa Franca del Bierzo. (Option to continue walking on your own to Santiago de Compostela to receive your “Compostela'' after the end of the retreat.) Retreat is taught in bilingual, English-Spanish fashion. While Spanish language skills are not required for successful participation in the retreat, knowledge of Spanish and English is immensely useful for navigating the Camino, being in Spain, and writing songs. Therefore, priority is given to participants with knowledge of a musical instrument and Spanish-language speaking ability. Workshop capped at 10 participants to ensure a low participant-facilitator ratio, relationships with our Spanish hosts,  and successful community building, throughout.

We will walk approximately 6-9 miles (10 -15 km), every other day, from roughly  9 a.m.-1 pm, totaling 52 miles (84 kilometers) over twelve days. On the days we are not walking, we will write songs. On all days, we will begin with a guided mindfulness meditation and guided creative writing prompts. 

 We will stay in a different hostel or “albergue,” most  nights. Transport service for both musical Instruments and backpacks is available for an extra fee, each day ($7/day/item). Songwriters wishing to participate but unable to walk the daily distances are still welcome to register; affordable alternative modes of transportation (bus, taxi or train, depending on location) are available at roughly $20/day. Sleeping accommodations are a combination of shared, mixed-gender rooms and in private double rooms, also in Albergues, with two people to a room (rooms are assigned as same-gender unless otherwise requested). Accommodations are simple, comfortable and clean; each Albergue (hostel) where we will stay has been personally vetted by the facilitator. In most cases, dinner is offered by the Albergues where we will sleep/stay.

  • 6:00: rise

    7:00: breakfast at albergue (hostel)* or nearby café

    8:00-9:30: morning meditation, freewriting, song prompt and song partners assigned

    9:30-1:00: songwriting with cowriter in Albergue, in town, in parks, cafés, and in local landscape (aim for a finished verse and chorus before lunch)

    1:00-2:00: break for lunch

    2:00-3:00: naps, walks, relaxation

    3:00-5:00: finish your song (or as much of it as you can)!

    5:00-5:30: rehearse/learn your song to share for Song Circle; upload lyrics and chords to shared Google Drive

    6:00-7:00: Song Circle and sharing original songs written that day

    7:00-8:00: dinner

    8:00-9:00: relaxation, impromptu song circles or jam sessions

    9:00-10:00: pack & prepare bags for transrport, prepare for bed

    10:00: bedtime

  • 6:00: rise

    7:00: breakfast at albergue (hostel)* or nearby café

    8:00-9:00: morning meditation, freewriting, daily writing prompts and seeds for Inspirati

    9:30-1:00: walk along the Camino to next Albergue/destination

    1:00-2:00: lunch at Albergue or café close by

    2:00-6:00: naps, showers, relaxation, exporing new town/destination

    6:00-7:00: evening meditation and Song Circle: rewrites and songs/poems/creative writing written outside retreat context

    7:00-8:00: dinner

    8:00-9:00: relaxation, impromptu song circles or jam sessions

    9:00-10:00: pack & prepare bags for transport, prepare for bed

    10:00: bedtime

  • Day 1, 10/07: Astorga (12, noon): introductions, group norms and expectations, first Song Circle Albergue My Way Pilgrims Hostel

    Day 2, 10/08: Santa Catalina: WALKING DAY : group dormitory rooms La Bohéme Pilgrims Hostel

    Day 3, 10/09: Santa Catalina: SONGWRITING DAY: group dormitory rooms
    La Bohéme Pilgrims Hostel

    Day 4:,10/10: Foncebadón: WALKING DAY: private rooms (2 people/room) El Trasgu Hostal

    Day 5, 10/11: Foncebadón: SONGWRITING DAY: private rooms (2 people/room) El Trasgu Hostal

    Day 6, 10/12: El Acebo: WALKING DAY: private rooms (2 people/room)
    La Trucha del Arco Iris Country Lodge

    Day 7, 10/13: Molina Seca: WALKING DAY: group dormitory rooms Santa Marina Pilgrims Hostel

    Day 8, 10/14: Molina Seca: SONGWRITING DAY: group dormitory rooms
    Santa Marina Pilgrims Hostel

    Day 9, 10/15: Camponaraya: WALKING DAY: : group dormitory rooms

    (all retreatants take public transport from Molina Seca to Columbrianos, walk Columbrianos-Camponaraya): Medina Hostel

    Day 10, 10/16: Villafranca: WALKING DAY: private rooms (2 people/room)

    Special Drumming/Dance Workshop, Ailá (music of Galicia and El Bierzo, Spain): La Piedra Pilgrims Hostel

    Day 11, 10/17: Villafranca: SONGWRITING DAY: private rooms (2 people/room) La Piedra Pilgrims Hostel

    Day 12, 10/18: Trabadelo: WALKING DAY: group dormitory rooms: special arrival
    lunch at Elly’s World Kitchen, Trabadelo, 2-3 pm
    Albergue Casa Susi

    Dharma sharing circle/goodbyes

    Day 13, 10/19: Trabadelo-Final Concert Preparation/Practice: group dormitory rooms

    Albergue Casa Susi

    FINAL CONCERT, 8:00 PM, La Torre, Villafranca del Bierzo

    Day 14, 10/20: checkout, final goodbyes, participant feedback forms/exit interviews:

    taxis from Trabadelo to Ponferrada & Villafranca leave at 12, noon

Other special features:

  • For Songs of Santiago 2024, we are thrilled to offer a music workshop and masterclass with a renowned Galician band. Participants will learn techniques of the Galician ‘pandeira’ (tambourine) and a traditional Galician dance.

  • In two locations along our walk, pilgrim massages will be made available to interested retreatants. Massages are offered by trained masseurs (one female, one male) who offer their services to support pilgrims in their walk toward Santiago or whatever their destination may be. Massages cost around $35 for 30 minutes, and are cash only.

  • Our final concert will be co-presented with the New Orleans-based Candelabra Productions, and will take place in a Medieval wine cellar and well-known concert venue, “La Torre” in Villafranca del Bierzo. Some of the best-known vintners in the region producing local wines such as Godello (white) and Ribeiro (red), La Torre is also a winery and a Bodega restaurant, and will serve our final dinner on-site after the concert. The concert will be held in a stone room, on a stage surrounded by dramatic stage lighting and a professional sound technician to make each musician sound their best. Concert is free and open to the public, and all pilgrims and local residents are welcome to join us.

    To see pictures of this space, click here.

Who’s it for?

Musicians, pilgrims, beginning songwriters, singers, poets, creative writers, and mindfulness practitioners.

We seek participants who are willing to immerse themselves in culturally immersive, creative collaboration and who will show up fully in our communities of practice. 

We welcome LGBTQ+, veterans, and members of all socially marginalized groups to our retreats. We strive to create a community of care at each retreat in a welcoming, safe and artistically nurturing environment for all participants.

How to apply:

To be considered for the retreat, please schedule an interview with our facilitator, Kristina Jacobsen:

After this, an interview over Zoom with the facilitator will be scheduled. Following formal acceptance into the retreat, all participants must pay a $500 deposit to secure their spot in the workshop. Participants will be asked to sign an international waiver of liability form. Any additional questions and queries are always welcome.

Workshop is open to songwriters, writers, musicians, Camino veterans and mindfulness practitioners. Participants with Spanish and English language fluency interested in serving as translator during the retreat for a discounted rate should indicate interest and fluency ability in their initial application.

Included:

  • Lodging (13 nights)

  • All instruction: prompts, meditation, facilitated mentoring on all aspects of songwriting and performance preparation for final concert

  • Pilgrim dinners (3 course meal w/ wine or water; vegetarian and gluten-free options available)

  • Final concert in Villa Franca del Bierzo, Spain: organization, promotion, sound system

  • Galician Music and Dance Masterclass 

  • Coordination of piligrim massages

On your own:

  • Breakfast, Lunch, Snack

  • Transportation to/from retreat (arrive in Astorga by 12 noon,

    leave from Ponferrada or Villa France del Bierzo on morning of 20th (12 noon)

  • Taxi/public transportation in the event you don’t want to or are unable to walk

  • Bag transport service (if desired): 6 EU/day/item (from one hostel to another)

  • Pilgrim massages (offered in Molina Seca and Trabadelo: $35/30 minute massage)

  • One-time Paypal payment fee ($50)

Cost:

Cost/person, Fall 2024: $2000 ($1900 if paid in total by March 1st, 2024)

$500 deposit to secure your spot, due April 1st, 2024 (nonrefundable)
$1500 (remainder) due May 1st, 2024

All payments will be invoiced via Paypal (@songwritingretreat) and detailed receipts are offered after payment is paid in full.

For more details on payment policies and refunds, please click here.

Participants say…

“I was on a music high for 8 days straight. My brain was constantly buzzing with new and old melodies and harmoniies and I was,always encouraged to Express myself, be myself, discover myself. The leader created an amazing atmosphere for creating and sharing music, and life.”

“It is an amazing experience that will put you out of your comfort zone, but is an extremely rich, expansive, powerful experience that I am so happy and grateful I did. It pushes you physically, emotionally, and musically, but something I will treasure in this lifetime.”