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Dramine Clark

 Dramine was reared in Suitland, Maryland. In 1991 she graduated from the renowned Visual and Performing Arts magnet program of Suitland Senior High School.  While in this program, she began to formally cultivate her innate abilities in music, theatre, and the visual arts. She later graduated from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore with a Bachelor of Science degree in Early Childhood Education in 1996, and is in the process of completing the requirements for her M.S. degree in School Supervision from Bowie State University. Dramine is an elementary school teacher with the Prince George’s County School System.

Dramine’s God-given gifts in music ministry were noted and encouraged at an early age by Anthony G. Maclin, Senior Pastor of The Sanctuary at Kingdom Square, and the late Hazel B. Dyson, founder of the Washington Annual Conference Missionary Choir of the Second Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Under their tutelage she began serving as the musician and director for the Youth Choir and other singing ensembles at Hunter Memorial A.M.E. Church.  

 

Dramine is a local recording artist who has performed in the United States and Europe. In addition to serving as the Minister of Music at Hemingway Temple for more than 15 years, her resume of music ministry experience includes serving as the Assistant Director to the Washington Annual Conference Missionary Choir of the Second Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, and serving as a guest/interim musician at various churches in the Washington Metropolitan area.  A much sought after guest psalmist, her desire is to incite a sincere spirit of praise and worship in the congregations in which she ministers.

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