About Mountain View Studio

A healthy mind and body is our goal; we offer traditional classes, such as African Dance to Yoga. Check out our schedule to find out what’s happening and please join our community.

Being centrally located across from the free municipal town parking lot on Mountainview Avenue, the studio is easily accessed, and includes a large parking area of its own.

Mountain View Studio was built 1987 by David Bagoon and was managed as a dance/martial school by Marilyn St. John, until it was purchased in 2001 by Tom Pignone.

The essence and character of the studio has been maintained and upgraded through the years to include green energy components, like foam-insulated rim joist, added cellulose insulation to ceiling, standing seam metal roofing, roof-top photovoltaics, 48 overhead recessed LED-lighting, low-flow toilets and radiant studio floor heating (in progress).

In addition to the large mirrors, the studio purchased the Rosendale 7K theatre projector and installed a 7.5’ x 14’ screen. There are overhead theater lighting for plays, performances, and parties.

The main studio is open space, 12’ height in center and 31′ x 50′ providing over 1500 square feet of floor space. Children’s parties are a huge hit from toddlers on up.

Workshops tend to take place on Saturday afternoons. During the shutdown due to the Corona Virus Pandemic, we have concentrated on providing an outdoor space, which includes a 16 x 20 platform deck for small classes and events, A meditation space with landscape steps with a dramatic entry, based on a Japanese torii.

Mountain View Studio Inside View
Mountain View Studio Inside View
Mountain View Studio Outdoor Space with Deck
Mountain View Studio Outdoor Space with Deck
Mountain View Studio Torii Gate Entrance to Outdoor Space
Mountain View Studio Torii Gate Entrance to Outdoor Space