History Keeping living history in motion.
Unity Bringing audiences together in the arena.
Patriotism Honoring service, community, and country.

About the act

Native storytelling for rodeos, festivals, schools, and horse shows.

Warpony Productions is a Native American rodeo and living-history performance that blends horsemanship, Indigenous heritage, patriotic presentation, and unforgettable arena theater.

The show shares culture through visual pageantry, period-inspired costuming, mounted scenes, and educational storytelling designed for families, schools, civic celebrations, and equine events.

Warpony Productions social profile describing the Native American rodeo act led by Kevin Browning
Across social channels, Warpony Productions describes its mission as sharing Indigenous culture through history, unity, and patriotism.

What audiences experience

Powerful arena moments with a living-history heart.

Two mounted performers shaking hands beneath Warpony Productions artwork

Mounted storytelling

Horses, riders, and period-style scenes help audiences connect with the stories, symbols, and traditions being presented.

Mounted performers shaking hands in an arena under the word Unity

Unity in the arena

The performance emphasizes connection, respect, and shared experience as riders meet at the center of the arena.

Rider carrying an American flag in a rodeo arena beneath the word Patriotism

Patriotic openings

Flag presentations and veteran-centered moments create a reverent atmosphere for rodeos and community gatherings.

Warpony Productions performer on a spotted horse beside a teepee at sunset

Keeping history alive

Visual history that travels with the show.

From teepee camp scenes to mounted demonstrations, the production turns event spaces into immersive places where audiences can pause, learn, and remember.

Warpony Productions One Arm Bandit and Company Wild West Show flyer for 2024

Wild West show roots

Print pieces from the show highlight the “Keeping History Alive” theme and the classic Wild West presentation style.

Warpony Productions Keeping History Alive flyer from the 150th celebration in Sedgwick, Kansas

Community celebrations

Warpony Productions has appeared in community milestone celebrations, including the 150th celebration in Sedgwick, Kansas.

People behind the production

Faces from the arena, school visits, and living-history camp.

Kevin Browning standing at a rodeo grounds near horses and arena lights
Kevin Browning at the rodeo grounds.
Living-history performer in a top hat seated beside a teepee camp display
Character work and camp presentation.
Black-and-white portrait of a living-history performer seated with a prop rifle near a teepee
Period-inspired living-history portrayal.
Military presenter in uniform during an educational visit in a library
Educational and service-centered presentations.

Event entertainment for organizers

Book a Native American rodeo act that gives audiences story, spectacle, and purpose.

Warpony Productions helps event planners create a memorable feature attraction for rodeo grand entries, fair and festival programs, school assemblies, living-history days, equine events, veterans programs, and community celebrations.

Rodeos, fairs, and festivals

Bring arena entertainment with mounted performers, visual pageantry, cultural storytelling, and patriotic themes that fit rodeo crowds and family audiences.

Schools and educational programs

Support classroom learning with living-history presentation, Indigenous culture, service-centered themes, and age-appropriate storytelling for assemblies or special events.

Horse shows and equine events

Add a distinctive horse-centered presentation that complements clinics, competitions, expos, and equestrian entertainment schedules.

Civic, patriotic, and veterans events

Create a respectful opening or featured moment built around unity, service, country, and community pride.

Booking FAQ

Questions event planners ask before booking Warpony Productions.

What types of events can book Warpony Productions?

Warpony Productions is available for rodeos, fairs, festivals, schools, horse shows, civic events, patriotic programs, veterans events, living-history days, and community celebrations.

What does the Warpony Productions show include?

The production blends mounted storytelling, Native American living history, Indigenous heritage, period-inspired presentation, patriotic moments, and educational storytelling.

Can the presentation be adapted for a specific event?

Yes. Event organizers can discuss program length, arena needs, school presentation goals, patriotic openings, and other booking details during the inquiry conversation.

How do I request availability and pricing?

Call 817-626-4452 or use the booking button below to message Warpony Productions on Facebook with your event date, location, audience, venue type, and the kind of presentation you need.

Bring Warpony Productions to your event

Book living history that your crowd will remember.

Warpony Productions is suited for rodeos, fairs, festivals, schools, horse shows, civic events, patriotic programs, veterans events, living-history days, and community celebrations across the United States.

  • Native American rodeo act and arena feature entertainment
  • Living-history and Indigenous cultural presentations
  • Patriotic openings, flag moments, and community programs
  • School assemblies, fairs, festivals, and horse shows

Start a booking conversation

Call 817-626-4452 or message Warpony Productions on Facebook to discuss availability, event location, arena needs, school programs, patriotic openings, and performance options.