2025 Spring Session
Each Session ends with a live theatre production featuring everyone in the program!
Workshops led by professional artists where students will learn about movement, music, visual art, performance, and more.
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Rachel Brown
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Rachel Brown
Rachel began dancing at three years old, and has been choreographing for school and community theatre musicals since she was 16 years old. She is trained in a wide range of dance styles, and is passionate about how movement can elevate the story in theatre performances. After taking a dancing hiatus following medical school and becoming a family physician, she re-entered the world of theatrical movement in 2017 when she was invited to teach musical theatre dance at Columbia Children’s Theatre. Some of her favorite projects have been One Life: Dogs, the Musical!, Ragtime, and A Christmas Carol.
Keith Tolen
Biography
Keith Tolen
Arts Access South Carolina Master Teaching Artist, Keith Tolen has extensive experience teaching art to those with unique abilities. An illustrator, painter, and photographer, he is a native of Batesburg-Leesville and a graduate of SC State University.
Keith is a retired art educator, teaching visual arts in the Kershaw County School District for over 30 years at Camden Middle School as well as the Columbia Museum of Art and Arts Center of Kershaw County. You can see his public art work, a mural, at the corner of the Waverly Historic District (Gervais and Harden Streets).
Elizabeth Cameron
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Elizabeth Cameron
Elizabeth is excited to be working with the Papa Tank Theatre for Inclusion, and brings with her years of experience performing and teaching music in the Columbia area. Since 1998, and alongside her husband Mike, she has been singing/songwriting and playing banjo/guitar in acoustic bands performing not only in the Midlands, but throughout South Carolina.
For the past five years, she has been a music teacher to preschoolers—preparing them to sing in life and to sing for their families. In her own words and tone she has described this job as "tremendous fun!"
From 2006 until 2015, Elizabeth worked for Special Services in Richland School District 2 assisting teachers and working closely with the children in the classroom. She considers those years to be a wonderfully unique learning experience and highly values that time to this day. She is looking forward to experiencing the joy of music with and getting to know the children she will be honored to teach.
Darion McCloud
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Darion McCloud
Darion McCloud is an award-winning performer based out of Columbia, South Carolina. Darion’s work includes acting, directing, storytelling, consulting, and collaborative art projects with different communities. His awards include the South Carolina Governor’s Award, the Andrew Billingsley Award, the Jasper Theatre Artist of the Year, and the Literacy Leader Award. He is the creative director of the NiA Theatre Company, an emeritus member of Trustus Theatre and a member of the South Carolina Shakespeare Company.
Workshops
Each Session is made up of multiple Workshops that take place twice per month. Workshops are hosted by our team of professional artists, who lead students in a variety of artistic exercises while helping them to prepare for our End-of-Session Performance.
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End-of-Session Performance
This Session will end with a performance! Each student will be able to take part—either on stage or behind-the-scenes in a role that highlights their unique abilities.
When the Trees Sing
The production, in partnership and with special permission from the Mattie Stepanek Foundation, will feature performing and visual art works inspired by Stepanek’s poems.
Biography
When the Trees Sing
The production, in partnership and with special permission from the Mattie Stepanek Foundation, will feature performing and visual art works inspired by Stepanek’s poems.
Mattie Stepanek was an American poet who published seven best-selling books of poetry and peace essays. Before his death at the age of 13, he had become known as a peace advocate and motivational speaker.
Stepanek had a rare disorder, dysautonomic mitochondrial myopathy. His three older siblings died from the same illness. Featured many times on the Oprah Show, his hero was former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, who described Stepanek as "the most extraordinary person whom I have ever known" at Stepanek’s memorial service in 2004.
To learn more about Mattie, please visit www.mattieonline.com.
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