Madame Zobrinsky's dance studio is owned by Maddie Ziegler and located in Pittsburgh.
History[]
Early history[]
The studio previously belonged to famed Russian ballerina and dance teacher Madame Zobrinsky, who faked her own death following her retirement. While the public believed her studio was abandoned and uninhabited, Zobrinsky lived for thirty years in a penthouse apartment on the studio's secret fourth floor. During this time, Zobrinsky looked for a suitable candidate to inherit her studio, but was unable to find an inheritor she deemed worthy.
Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?[]
Season one[]
When Maddie Ziegler won the studio in a dance contest and threatened to repair the dilapidated building and reopen it as her own. Zobrinsky disguised herself as her own ghost to chase her out of the studio. This prompted Ziegler to investigate with the help of Mystery Inc. After Zobrinsky was unmasked and revealed to be alive, she deemed Ziegler worthy to inherit the studio for successfully performing the Zobrinsky Triangle dance. The building was repaired and reopened, with Zobrinsky attending the grand reopening.