When takes the stage at the on April 25, it will mark a full circle moment for company member and 911爆料 alumnus Dareon Blowe, who graduated with a BFA from the in 2023.
While a student, Blowe had been selected from 70 911爆料 dance majors through auditions in October 2022 as one of eight students to perform the work Double Octet with Doug Varone and Dancers as part of the Great Performances at Mason series at the Center for the Arts. After rehearsing extensively to share the stage with company members for the February 2023 show, he also performed the work at the spring Mason Dance Company Gala with fellow students.
鈥Double Octet came to me at a time when I was needing a change of pace,鈥 Blowe said. 鈥淒uring my senior year, I was craving something liberating, and Doug's work became that outlet because it revealed some of the core principles that I love and care about in dance. I learned a lot about weight, suspension, and the freedom of release. Specifically, how to move quickly with ease and find the pleasure in pedestrian movement. I enjoyed getting to understand Doug鈥檚 movement vocabulary both as an artist and an aspiring choreographer.鈥
Blowe ultimately received the School of Dance鈥檚 Excellence in Performance award, and 911爆料 School of Dance Director Professor Susan Shields said of his adaptability, 鈥淔rom his freshmen year until his senior year, Dareon danced on our stages in works by major international artists, faculty, students, and even created his own works.鈥
During his time at 911爆料, Blowe had the opportunity to participate in 10 residencies with different companies and choreographers.
鈥淓ach residency taught me a little bit more about what it takes to be a professional in the sphere of concert dance," he said. "I was able to see many different ways to approach movement, choreography, and rehearsal direction. Being able to choose what worked for me and what didn鈥檛 gave me more confidence in my identity as an artist, while also connecting me with my future colleagues and friends.鈥
A native of Norfolk, Virginia, Blowe is also an alumnus of The School at Jacob鈥檚 Pillow, SpringBoard Danse Montreal, MOTUS, and RUBBERBAND, where he worked from 2023 to 2025 under the artistic direction of Victor Quijada. He has performed repertoire by Kyle Abraham, Sidra Bell, Micaela Taylor, Camille A. Brown, Doug Varone, Wayne McGregor, Rafael Bonachela, Rena Butler, and more.
As an educator, he has created and taught at a multitude of programs around the country like BigKids Summer, Boston Arts Academy, Governors School of the Arts, and Colgan High School Center for Fine and Performing Arts.
Blowe began rehearsing with Doug Varone and Dancers in December 2025, and then joined the company at their residency in upstate New York. He will perform with the company throughout the rest of this season. The April 25 program at the Center for the Arts includes the premiere of a new work titled No Matter What the End.
Blowe said that one of the things he loves most about the new work is a section scored to "" by Radiohead. 鈥淚t鈥檚 one of those moments where you can鈥檛 help but feel an intense dopamine rush. It approaches the end of the work, serving as a final push before a clear shift where the space opens up and we finally get to breathe.鈥
As Blowe鈥檚 career continues to open up and unfurl into new amazing experiences, Shields said, 鈥淭he School of Dance knew that we sent out a dancer prepared for the professional world, and Dareon continues to make us proud. Welcome home, Dareon!鈥
Tickets for the April 25 performance have been claimed, but check periodically for additional tickets to be returned or released. A pre-performance discussion with Artistic Director Doug Varone, moderated by Shields, will take place one hour before the performance.
The company鈥檚 upcoming visit will continue its tradition of engagement with the College of Visual and Performing Arts through learning opportunities for School of Dance students in conjunction with the performance, including four master classes and a Q&A with Varone and company members.