Corps -  In French Corps translates to body and is used to describe the Corps De Ballet, or “Body of a Ballet Company”.

Principals - In Ballet a “Principal’ refers to a dancer of the highest ranking in the Company.

At Corps Principals Hawaii, we strive to educate dancers in a loving and nurturing yet disciplined environment, where strong principles guide every plié and pirouette. Our training emphasizes the value of hard work, respect, and unity within the corps, fostering a sense of teamwork and shared purpose. While we hold our principals—both instructors and student leaders—to the highest standards, we also ensure that every dancer, from corps members to aspiring principals on stage, grows in confidence and skill. By balancing care with structure, we instill both the principles of classical technique and the life principles that extend far beyond the studio

We are Closed Saturday July 4th

Summer Sign Up Special this week only!

We are offering a summer sign up special to save $10 on the $25 annual registration fee if you sign up and register for class(es) by July 6. Registration fees are per student and the savings extend to all members of each family member registering for Summer session.

What levels of classes do you offer?

We welcome dancers of all ages and abilities, from absolute beginners to pre-professional. Placement is determined by skill level to ensure every student receives the appropriate challenge and support.

Can I try a class before enrolling for a full term?

Yes! We offer a complimentary trial class so you can experience our teaching style, meet our instructors, and decide which program best fits your goals.

Do you prepare students for performances and competitions?

Absolutely. Our curriculum includes multiple performance opportunities throughout the year, and we provide specialized coaching for students entering regional and national competitions.

Ballet dancer practicing in a studio with mirrors, wearing purple leggings and a gray top, mid-jump with one leg extended behind and one arm raised.
A young girl performs a handstand on a gymnastics mat in a dance studio, with others sitting and watching nearby.
Three young ballet dancers performing on stage with a blue background. The girl in the front is wearing a white dress with a tiara, and the two behind are supporting her. They are demonstrating a coordinated ballet pose.

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