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Pineapple Dance Studios

Pineapple Dance Studios' is a dance studio complex, performing arts school, and associated dancewear, clothing, and eyewear brand, based in London, England.

Pineapple Dance Studios
Logo of Pineapple Dance Studios
Pineapple
FoundedLondon, England, 1979
FounderDebbie Moore
Headquarters
London
,
England
ParentPineapple Holdings Limited
Websitehttp://www.pineapple.uk.com

Origin edit

Pineapple Studios was founded by former model Debbie Moore, who had started dance lessons to alleviate weight gain caused by hypothyroidism. Following the closure of her local dance studio in Covent Garden, she failed to find a suitable alternative, so decided to open her own studio in the area. Pineapple Dance Studios opened in 1979, based in a former pineapple warehouse from which the company gets its name. The site continues to house the dance studios, as well as being the headquarters of the Pineapple Performing Arts School and the studios' associated dancewear and clothing brand.

Pineapple Studios edit

Originally intended as a drop-in dance centre, Pineapple Studios is a complex of 12 dance studios that are used for various purposes. The studios host over 200 scheduled dance classes each week, open to studio members and the public, however the studios have become most notable for their extensive use by the entertainments industry as a venue for rehearsals, castings and recordings. Clients who use the studios include notable dance companies, record labels, television networks, film studios,[1] West End shows, cruise lines, talent,[2] and model agencies. It is also well known as a rehearsal studio used by celebrities, which have included Madonna, Beyoncé, Girls Aloud, and Kylie Minogue.[3] According to BBC London, it is "one of the world's premier dance studios"[4] and Ballet.co.uk called it a "mecca for dancers".[5] Class Teachers are similarly renowned and include international choreographers such as Rose Alice Larkings. The location, in London's West End "Theatre Land" was a key factor of its success. In her book, When a Woman Means Business, Debbie Moore wrote: "In my case, I knew Covent Garden was the right area".[6][page needed]

The studios were the setting for the 2010 Sky1 docusoap Pineapple Dance Studios.

Clothing brand edit

Having been regularly employed by the clothing and textiles company Courtaulds, Debbie Moore was also experienced in clothing design and manufacture.[citation needed] During the early 1980s, she began developing her own line of dance-wear,[citation needed] including using Lycra, which at that time was not a widely used fabric. She sold her designs through a shop at the dance studios and this ultimately led to the formation of the Pineapple clothing brand.[citation needed] Louie Spence and Debbie Moore launched the Pineapple Eye-wear range of glasses on 4 August 2010 at Pineapple Dance Studios.[7]

Documentary edit

A docusoap following Pineapple Studios and its employees such as Louie Spence and Andrew Stone were first shown on 14 February 2010 on Sky1. With narration by ex-BBC newsreader Michael Buerk, it was a documentary that included impromptu dancing and the promotional tag-line: "Pineapple Dance Studios: Where careers are made, dreams are broken, bitching is an Olympic sport and everyone is fabulous!".[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ "Hunt on for Harry Potter actors". 18 December 2003. Retrieved 6 February 2018 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
  2. ^ "ITnews. Internet, tecnologie e affini. Dal 1999". Archived from the original on 7 September 2012.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-04-24. Retrieved 2014-04-24.
  4. ^ "BBC - London - Entertainment - Where to dance". Archived from the original on 28 July 2012.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-05-01. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
  6. ^ Moore, Debbie (1989). When a Woman means Business, Pavilion Books Ltd., ISBN 0-00-637529-4
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-07-05. Retrieved 2012-07-10.

External links edit

  • Pineapple Dance Studios
  • Pineapple Performing Arts School

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For the television series see Pineapple Dance Studios TV series This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Pineapple Dance Studios news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Pineapple Dance Studios is a dance studio complex performing arts school and associated dancewear clothing and eyewear brand based in London England Pineapple Dance StudiosLogo of Pineapple Dance StudiosTrade namePineappleFoundedLondon England 1979FounderDebbie MooreHeadquartersLondon EnglandParentPineapple Holdings LimitedWebsitehttp www pineapple uk com Contents 1 Origin 2 Pineapple Studios 2 1 Clothing brand 3 Documentary 4 References 5 External linksOrigin editPineapple Studios was founded by former model Debbie Moore who had started dance lessons to alleviate weight gain caused by hypothyroidism Following the closure of her local dance studio in Covent Garden she failed to find a suitable alternative so decided to open her own studio in the area Pineapple Dance Studios opened in 1979 based in a former pineapple warehouse from which the company gets its name The site continues to house the dance studios as well as being the headquarters of the Pineapple Performing Arts School and the studios associated dancewear and clothing brand Pineapple Studios editOriginally intended as a drop in dance centre Pineapple Studios is a complex of 12 dance studios that are used for various purposes The studios host over 200 scheduled dance classes each week open to studio members and the public however the studios have become most notable for their extensive use by the entertainments industry as a venue for rehearsals castings and recordings Clients who use the studios include notable dance companies record labels television networks film studios 1 West End shows cruise lines talent 2 and model agencies It is also well known as a rehearsal studio used by celebrities which have included Madonna Beyonce Girls Aloud and Kylie Minogue 3 According to BBC London it is one of the world s premier dance studios 4 and Ballet co uk called it a mecca for dancers 5 Class Teachers are similarly renowned and include international choreographers such as Rose Alice Larkings The location in London s West End Theatre Land was a key factor of its success In her book When a Woman Means Business Debbie Moore wrote In my case I knew Covent Garden was the right area 6 page needed The studios were the setting for the 2010 Sky1 docusoap Pineapple Dance Studios Clothing brand edit Having been regularly employed by the clothing and textiles company Courtaulds Debbie Moore was also experienced in clothing design and manufacture citation needed During the early 1980s she began developing her own line of dance wear citation needed including using Lycra which at that time was not a widely used fabric She sold her designs through a shop at the dance studios and this ultimately led to the formation of the Pineapple clothing brand citation needed Louie Spence and Debbie Moore launched the Pineapple Eye wear range of glasses on 4 August 2010 at Pineapple Dance Studios 7 Documentary editMain article Pineapple Dance Studios TV series A docusoap following Pineapple Studios and its employees such as Louie Spence and Andrew Stone were first shown on 14 February 2010 on Sky1 With narration by ex BBC newsreader Michael Buerk it was a documentary that included impromptu dancing and the promotional tag line Pineapple Dance Studios Where careers are made dreams are broken bitching is an Olympic sport and everyone is fabulous citation needed References edit Hunt on for Harry Potter actors 18 December 2003 Retrieved 6 February 2018 via news bbc co uk ITnews Internet tecnologie e affini Dal 1999 Archived from the original on 7 September 2012 The odd celebrity cameo or two Must see TV Pineapple Dance Studios Pictures Tvradio Virgin Media Archived from the original on 2014 04 24 Retrieved 2014 04 24 BBC London Entertainment Where to dance Archived from the original on 28 July 2012 B co on Pineapple amp Danceworks classes Archived from the original on 2009 05 01 Retrieved 2009 05 02 Moore Debbie 1989 When a Woman means Business Pavilion Books Ltd ISBN 0 00 637529 4 Pineapple Eyewear say hello to glasses that speak volumes Archived from the original on 2012 07 05 Retrieved 2012 07 10 External links editPineapple Dance Studios Pineapple Performing Arts School Pineapple Dance Studios Documentary51 30 48 N 0 07 31 W 51 5133 N 0 1254 W 51 5133 0 1254 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pineapple Dance Studios amp oldid 1119390713, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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