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George Mason 麻豆国产鈥檚 students are excited to be back performing before a live audience as they present 鈥淔all: New Dances鈥濃攑erformances filled with diverse choreography, talented dancers, and new works created by students.
The performances will be at 8 p.m. on Nov. 12 and 13 at the Hylton Performing Arts Center, Merchant Hall, on Mason鈥檚 SciTech Campus in Manassas.
鈥溌槎构 dancers and choreographers are just hungry to be sharing their art, and they have a lot to communicate,鈥 said Karen Reedy, director of the School of Dance. 鈥淭he performances will feel like we are back and running.鈥
Reedy said that there are eight dances in the 鈥淔all: New Dances鈥 , all choreographed by Mason dancers.
Like many of his fellow dancers, dance major Dareon Marquel Blowe is ecstatic to be back in person.
鈥淵ou will see us pouring our hearts on the stage to show all of the emotions we鈥檝e dealt with in the last few years,鈥 said Blowe, who is from Newport News, Virginia. 鈥淚 believe the biggest takeaway from this year鈥檚 鈥楩all: New Dances鈥 is the commitment to our art form.鈥

Blowe is performing in three works: 鈥淪ole,鈥澨淴 and why?鈥 and听鈥淭his must be my entrance.鈥听鈥Each piece is drastically different as they all approach a series of mental, emotional, and physical strain,鈥 said Blowe. 鈥淲e discuss the power of the mind and toxic masculinity, as well as the ability to showcase diverse musical scores.鈥
Preparation for the concert began with an audition of 80 dance majors early in the fall semester. Reedy said that dance composition is an important part of the School of Dance curriculum.
鈥溌槎构 students are mentored by faculty, but these are independent projects,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hese young artists each have an idea they are excited to bring it to life.鈥
Sophie Rebecca Amundson, a senior dance major with a minor in forensic psychology, is both a choreographer and performer in this concert.听
鈥淢y piece is about the relationship between a pianist and their piano,鈥 said Amundson, who was inspired by an old Bugs Bunny cartoon titled 鈥楻hapsody Rabbit鈥 but noted that her piece moves beyond the comedic concept in the cartoon. 鈥淚 wanted to explore not only the relationship between piano and pianist but also the relationships between different parts of the piano.鈥

鈥淧reparing for the show this semester has been incredibly exciting,鈥 said Amundson, who is from Los Angeles, California. 鈥淎lthough we were still masked, being able to touch and experiment with partnering after the long two years of COVID precautions felt like a breath of fresh air.
鈥淵ou get this opportunity to see the fabulous dancing and original works by these young choreographers, who will be the next generation in our field,鈥 said Reedy of the performance.
Reedy also said that artists tend to reflect the times. 鈥淲e are living in challenging times with the ongoing pandemic and so much important听change and transition in our society. I think you鈥檒l see all of that reflected in the work.鈥
鈥淐oming to the theater and sharing community is much a part of what we do,鈥 said Reedy. 鈥溌槎构 art form is physical, human and it brings community together.鈥
"Fall: New Dances" is the school's first performance of the 2021-22 season. To see the schedule of performances, visit the .