Kai Paul

Faculty - Lower Division

Faculty

Kai Paul is a DMV native. She is an alumna of the Washington School of Ballet SE Campus at THEARC, where she trained for 7 years under the direction of Monica Stephenson and Tammy Hurt.  There, she built a foundation in classical ballet, Horton technique, jazz, and contemporary dance. She performed in Septime Webre’s The Nutcracker and other community performances with the SE Campus Performance Ensemble. 

She is currently a 3rd-year student at Howard University’s Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts in Washington, D.C. where she is pursuing a BFA in Dance arts under the direction of Larissa Joseph with a Minor in Electronic Studio Art. During her first year, she was a featured dancer in a short film about the life and legacy of Chadwick Boseman, which premiered in September of 2024. She made her professional debut at the Kennedy Center Opera House in March of 2025 alongside Complexions Contemporary Ballet, performing in Black is Beautiful, which pays homage to the lessons learned from the global pandemic and the BLM social movement.

More recently, she has completed dance intensives with BODYTRAFFIC in L.A, Company E in Washington D.C., and DEL29NY in NYC where she trained in contemporary and contemporary fusion, as well as methods of dance making and dance education for early childhood.

Currently she aspires to create dance theater works that incorporate digital art, projections, and movement as well as continuing to pursue dance education. This is her first year on the faculty of The Washington School of Ballet.