I believe dance is for everyone, at every age, at every stage. Starting as an adult taught me that passion plus faith can take you further than fear ever will. I teach to uplift, inspire, and help dancers find their voice, while honoring the rich cultural roots of Afro street styles.
Princess Ejindu is a dance instructor and choreographer specializing in Afro street styles, including Naija street style, Azonto, Amapiano, and Afrohouse. She began her dance journey in 2018 as a member of her college’s African Student Union dance team her freshman year.
In 2019, she founded a brand-new Afro dance group on campus with a few friends, and stepped into her role as choreographer and creative director.
After graduating in 2022, Princess took a break from dance, only to return in September 2023 with what she lovingly calls a mix of delusion, faith, and divine timing. She jumped into hip hop training, reignited her passion, and made the decision to pursue dance professionally.
Since then, she has created choreography and visuals, performed with local artists, and continued honing her craft across multiple Afro and street styles.
Known for her vibrant energy, cultural intentionality, and warm teaching style, Princess creates classes where dancers of all levels feel supported, encouraged, and empowered.
She believes in strong foundations, authentic movement, and building a space where everyone can grow—not just technically, but confidently.
With her creativity expanding, her faith leading the way, and a little bit of that “delusional dreamer” sparkle, Princess is well on her way to the big stages. She brings culture, joy, and the light of Christ with her everywhere she dances—and she’s just getting started.