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Workshops and Training Surviving The Fight
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Surviving The Fight

$35.00

$35 Registration

Discounts Available - Please contact us to request

This class is 14 +

Taught by Justin Rustle

Surviving the fight will explore the how and why of physical and mental warm-up, maintenance, and recovery. We will cover focus and consistency, mobility and  flexibility, stability and balance, core strength, and building heat in the body. We will look at how to use these exercises as both warm-up tools, and as maintenance exercises for staying warm. The class will conclude with a recovery stretch class.

Class Level: Open

Sunday, Dec 7, 2025 @ 9am to 12noon

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

Justin Rustle (he/him) is a dancer, educator, choreographer, dance writer, and arts advocate originally from Maryland and currently based in the DMV.

He has studied at Maryland Youth Ballet, and Butler University. He also holds a Masters Degree in Performance Studies from the Tisch School of the Arts at NYU.

For over a decade Justin has been performing and teaching dance across the United States, including with Ballet Arkansas, Bowen-McCauley Dance Company, Wonderbound, and Dana Tai Soon Burgess Dance Company.

Justin is currently a faculty member with Baltimore School for the Arts, Senior Faculty at Essence Studios, and Associate Artistic Director with Hope Garden Children’s Ballet Theater. He is also a contributing writer covering dance and physical theater for Maryland Theatre Guide, and The Ballet Herald.

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 Justin Rustle

Surviving the fight will explore the how and why of physical and mental warm-up, maintenance, and recovery. We will cover focus and consistency, mobility and  flexibility, stability and balance, core strength, and building heat in the body. We will look at how to use these exercises as both warm-up tools, and as maintenance exercises for staying warm. The class will conclude with a recovery stretch class.

Class Level: Open

Sunday, Dec 7, 2025 @ 9am to 12noon

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

Justin Rustle (he/him) is a dancer, educator, choreographer, dance writer, and arts advocate originally from Maryland and currently based in the DMV.

He has studied at Maryland Youth Ballet, and Butler University. He also holds a Masters Degree in Performance Studies from the Tisch School of the Arts at NYU.

For over a decade Justin has been performing and teaching dance across the United States, including with Ballet Arkansas, Bowen-McCauley Dance Company, Wonderbound, and Dana Tai Soon Burgess Dance Company.

Justin is currently a faculty member with Baltimore School for the Arts, Senior Faculty at Essence Studios, and Associate Artistic Director with Hope Garden Children’s Ballet Theater. He is also a contributing writer covering dance and physical theater for Maryland Theatre Guide, and The Ballet Herald.

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 Justin Rustle

Surviving the fight will explore the how and why of physical and mental warm-up, maintenance, and recovery. We will cover focus and consistency, mobility and  flexibility, stability and balance, core strength, and building heat in the body. We will look at how to use these exercises as both warm-up tools, and as maintenance exercises for staying warm. The class will conclude with a recovery stretch class.

Class Level: Open

Sunday, Dec 7, 2025 @ 9am to 12noon

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

Justin Rustle (he/him) is a dancer, educator, choreographer, dance writer, and arts advocate originally from Maryland and currently based in the DMV.

He has studied at Maryland Youth Ballet, and Butler University. He also holds a Masters Degree in Performance Studies from the Tisch School of the Arts at NYU.

For over a decade Justin has been performing and teaching dance across the United States, including with Ballet Arkansas, Bowen-McCauley Dance Company, Wonderbound, and Dana Tai Soon Burgess Dance Company.

Justin is currently a faculty member with Baltimore School for the Arts, Senior Faculty at Essence Studios, and Associate Artistic Director with Hope Garden Children’s Ballet Theater. He is also a contributing writer covering dance and physical theater for Maryland Theatre Guide, and The Ballet Herald.

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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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.