Infinity Adds Two Instructors
Infinity Visual and Performing Arts has added two new instructors: Hillary Belin and Rachel Lykins.
Belin is a theater artist and educator who has developed and led youth performing arts programs at the YWCA Jamestown that combined storytelling, movement and collaboration to help young people express themselves on stage and in life.
In addition to her work as an instructor, Belin is an active performer in the local arts scene. She has recently appeared in productions with the Little Theatre and Warren Players and has also performed with Jamestown Community College.
Lykins is an equity actor and teaching artist from Huntington, W.V. She received her bachelor’s degree in communication studies from Marshall University and a masters degree in acting from the University of California, Irvine. She has worked, studied, and lived across the United States and United Kingdom. She is a board member of the Children’s Advocacy Program, and formerly served as a founding member of the Marshall University Dance Theatre. When she’s not working, she likes to read and spend time with her cat Kiki.
Infinity Visual and Performing Arts is a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to providing quality instruction in the visual and performing arts to students of all ages and abilities. It offers a variety of classes and workshops in music, dance, theater, and visual arts. For more information about Infinity, or to register for lessons with any of the instructor mentors at Infinity during their 2025-26 program year, visit www.infinityperformingarts.org/register.


