On Saturday, there was a Grand Opening fundraising party held at the former pro dungeon known as Passive Arts, now known as Sanctuary Studios LAX. I'm not sure when they formally open for business and I don't see a website up yet, but I'm guessing it will be fairly soon after the conclusion of DomCon L.A. next weekend.
This is a pretty big deal, kiddos, and here's why: This was a great venue in our community, and closed when its beloved owner, John Cavine, (and his poor dog!) was murdered by a mentally disturbed ex-employee who also set the place on fire to cover his tracks (see link if you're not familiar with the story). In addition to being a pro dungeon, Passive Arts was the host to lifestyle parties, and even served as a play party space for Threshold in the years before it had a permanent home.
As I heard it, the family of the slain owner wanted nothing to do with running a BDSM club, so Mistress Cyan worked out a deal to manage the 7,000+ square foot facility and help bring it back to life. The party on Saturday was jam-packed with well-wishers, and it looks like they've done a terrific job of refurbishing the place. It's tough to tell what the final configuration will be, because much of the dungeon equipment/furniture was "on loan" from others, but, hopefully, it will be very similar to what they did for that party. (Gone were the musty-looking "theme" room designs, and everything had a modern, hot & sexy look to it.)
No disrespect intended to other pro dungeons in L.A., but I've heard that a lot of former Passive Arts employees were thrilled about returning to work at their old place of employment. I gather that Passive Arts cultivated more of a "leather family" feeling about it than other dungeons, which reportedly sometimes have a more "corporate" feel to them. It stands to reason that if you play with professionals and they are happy in their work environment, then you, the customer, will be happy, too.
Wishing Sanctuary Studios L.A. well, and I'll update as I learn more . . .