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Workshops and Training Prop-rioception!
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Prop-rioception!

$35.00

$35 Registration

Discounts Available - Please contact us to request

This class is 14 +

Taught by Katie Warner

Is your forever note that your tip is too high or too low? Do you not understand what people mean when they say the blade is an extension of your arm? Do you want a closer, more intimate relationship with your sword? Come mess around with incorporating your prop into your proprioception! We'll focus on finding where your body is in relation to itself, and how to extend that awareness to something you're holding.

Class Level: Open

Sunday, Jan 4, 2026 @ 10am to 12noon

at the Reston Players’ Lindsay C. Petersen Rehearsal Hall
264 Sunset Park Drive, Herndon, Va 20170

Katie Warner (she/him) is a performer, teaching artist, fight choreographer, and intimacy director based in the DC Metro Area. She is an Advanced Actor Combatant with the SAFD, and has spent her whole life training in numerous movement disciplines. She was nominated for a 2023 WATCH Award for Stage Combat Choreography.
Training: Duke Ellington School of the Arts, DC; Sarah Lawrence College, NY (BA, 2022); British American Drama Academy, Oxford (MCP ‘16, MIO ‘22). 
kwarnerarts.com | kathleen.e.warner@gmail.com

If you have any questions or concerns regarding the class, payment, safety, or any other topic, please email Noble@NobleBlades.org or contact us here.

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Register

$35 Registration

Discounts Available - Please contact us to request

This class is 14 +

Taught by Katie Warner

Is your forever note that your tip is too high or too low? Do you not understand what people mean when they say the blade is an extension of your arm? Do you want a closer, more intimate relationship with your sword? Come mess around with incorporating your prop into your proprioception! We'll focus on finding where your body is in relation to itself, and how to extend that awareness to something you're holding.

Class Level: Open

Sunday, Jan 4, 2026 @ 10am to 12noon

at the Reston Players’ Lindsay C. Petersen Rehearsal Hall
264 Sunset Park Drive, Herndon, Va 20170

Katie Warner (she/him) is a performer, teaching artist, fight choreographer, and intimacy director based in the DC Metro Area. She is an Advanced Actor Combatant with the SAFD, and has spent her whole life training in numerous movement disciplines. She was nominated for a 2023 WATCH Award for Stage Combat Choreography.
Training: Duke Ellington School of the Arts, DC; Sarah Lawrence College, NY (BA, 2022); British American Drama Academy, Oxford (MCP ‘16, MIO ‘22). 
kwarnerarts.com | kathleen.e.warner@gmail.com

If you have any questions or concerns regarding the class, payment, safety, or any other topic, please email Noble@NobleBlades.org or contact us here.

$35 Registration

Discounts Available - Please contact us to request

This class is 14 +

Taught by Katie Warner

Is your forever note that your tip is too high or too low? Do you not understand what people mean when they say the blade is an extension of your arm? Do you want a closer, more intimate relationship with your sword? Come mess around with incorporating your prop into your proprioception! We'll focus on finding where your body is in relation to itself, and how to extend that awareness to something you're holding.

Class Level: Open

Sunday, Jan 4, 2026 @ 10am to 12noon

at the Reston Players’ Lindsay C. Petersen Rehearsal Hall
264 Sunset Park Drive, Herndon, Va 20170

Katie Warner (she/him) is a performer, teaching artist, fight choreographer, and intimacy director based in the DC Metro Area. She is an Advanced Actor Combatant with the SAFD, and has spent her whole life training in numerous movement disciplines. She was nominated for a 2023 WATCH Award for Stage Combat Choreography.
Training: Duke Ellington School of the Arts, DC; Sarah Lawrence College, NY (BA, 2022); British American Drama Academy, Oxford (MCP ‘16, MIO ‘22). 
kwarnerarts.com | kathleen.e.warner@gmail.com

If you have any questions or concerns regarding the class, payment, safety, or any other topic, please email Noble@NobleBlades.org or contact us here.

The Noble Blades

266 Sunset Park Drive
Herndon, VA 22170

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Copyright © 2023. All rights reserved.

We acknowledge that our venue is located on the unceded lands of the Whonkentia Manahoac people and the area built using enslaved labor.

The Noble Blades believe discrimination, harassment, inequality, racism and abuse have no place in the theatre community, stage combat community, or in society as a whole. Regardless of whether theatre is at the community or regional level, we strongly believe that historically excluded groups have voices worth hearing and should be amplified in all areas of theatre and the arts.

The Noble Blades are supported, in part, by the Virginia Commission for the Arts, which receives support from the Virginia General Assembly and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.