Dressing rooms

On this page, you can find info about dressing room arrangements at our largest studio venues (Leipätehdas, Kamppi, Kasarmintori) and our dressing room etiquette.

Leipätehdas is our biggest studio venue and we are able to offer the most comprehensive dressing room arrangements there.

Leipätehdas

There are two dressing rooms on the 5P floor.
– Women’s
– Men’s

There are three dressing rooms on the 6th floor.
– Women’s
– Family dressing room (no shower)
– Gender-neutral dressing room

The family dressing room is intended for children and their guardians, regardless of gender.

A gender-neutral dressing room is intended for those who do not want to use women’s or men’s dressing rooms.

For those who want privacy

The gender-neutral dressing room and the men’s dressing room can be locked, for example, while taking a shower.

The toilets in the corridors can also be used for dressing if you don’t want to use the common dressing rooms.

Kamppi

There are two dressing rooms with showers: women’s and men’s.

The toilets in the corridors can also be used for dressing if you don’t want to use the common dressing rooms.

Kasarmintori

There are two dressing rooms with showers: women’s and men’s. The toilets are located in the dressing rooms.

Dressing room etiquette

This etiquette is used in all our dressing rooms.

  1. Please be considerate of other students in the dressing room.
  2. Posting on social media, remote meetings, or any other filming in our dressing rooms is not allowed.
  3. Be mindful of your use of fragrances, as scents can cause headaches and discomfort for orthers.
  4. Eating snacks in the dressing room is allowed. Please dispose of your trash in the bin, thank you.
  5. Do not leave your valuables in the dressing room.

The dressing rooms are available 15 minutes after the end of the last dance class. Then the facilities are closed.