Spicy Dance Gym Madhouse Dance opens second location in San Diego County

Spicy Dance Gym Madhouse Dance opens second location in San Diego County

SAN DIEGO, CA / ACCESSWIRE / August 21, 2024 / Madhouse Dance has opened a second location, led by entrepreneur Olivia Kingston. Madhouse has become a popular new fitness movement across San Diego County with its unique take on dance fitness. More and more people are looking to workout in new, exciting and communal ways. With the obvious popularity of dance shows and TikTok dances, more people than ever are looking for dance classes. Madhouse is meeting this demand by offering fun, empowering and “spicy” dance classes for women, regardless of their dance background.

Spicy Dance Gym Madhouse Dance opens second location in San Diego County

“I wanted to give people a safe and exciting way to relax and dance without going to a bar or club,” says Kingston. “Madhouse is all the fun of the club, without the alcohol and unwanted attention.” Even though you may not be in the club, the studio mimics an electrifying nightclub atmosphere by turning down the lights and turning up the music.

Madhouse has developed a near-cult following and passionate support after launching the original Redroom Dance Cardio class in 2021. Redroom is an R-rated, extra-saucy version of her HIIT workout class, featuring explicit music, booty shaking, floor work, and unapologetic body love. Kingston wanted to provide women, including herself, a safe and judgment-free way to tap into their sensual feminine energy while getting a great workout. While the content of the class may be shocking to some at first, it always ignites a well of self-love, self-acceptance, and empowerment that goes untapped in many women.

The weirdest thing about Kingston being a dance studio owner? She’s not actually a trained dancer. She doesn’t have the decades of dance experience that usually adorn studio owners’ resumes. For her, that’s a clear advantage. “I think one of the reasons Madhouse has resonated so much in the community is because it’s specifically designed for people who don’t consider themselves dancers – people who love to dance but probably don’t go to studios that focus on seriously trained dancers. I know what it feels like to be intimidated, nervous, or left behind in a studio. I know that 4 years ago, all I cared about was a fun dance workout, not technique or performance.”

That’s what makes her idea of ​​a dance studio so appealing, attracting people with little or no dance experience. She continues, “I’m very conscious of what my target audience is looking for because I can relate to them so well. I do everything I can to give them a fun and welcoming experience.”

If you want to experience the Madhouse movement yourself, you can Book a course at one of their two locations in San Diego: Morena Blvd. or Encinitas. And don’t worry! If you are not in San Diego but would like to take a class, they have a Platform for online teaching New episodes are added weekly.

Contact name: Olivia Kingston
Company Name: Madhouse Dance LLC
E-mail: (email protected)
Phone: 858-208-9028
Personal Studios: www.madhousedance.com
Madhouse on demand: www.madhousemovement.com
Instagram: @madhousedance
TikTok: @madhousedance
Morena Blvd Location: 1189 Morena Blvd, San Diego, CA 92110
Encinitas Location: 260 N El Camino Real, Suite E, Encinitas, CA 92024

SOURCE: Madhouse Dance LLC

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