
Lunar New Year is a time for gathering: families, friends, and communities celebrating new beginnings together.
If you walk around Honolulu these days you’ll likely hear the sound of drums as lion dances fill the streets, bringing people together across the island.
As we welcome the Year of the Horse, we’re celebrating that same spirit at Palms: learning, growing, and achieving dreams together. And to help even more students study together in 2026, we’re excited to introduce a new Friends & Groups DISCOUNT
Returning students: 20% off tuition
New students: 50% OFF Registration Fee
Study in our Intensive Course with a friend or family member during the same time period, and both of you can benefit together.
So bring a friend. Grow together. And let’s make this year of the horse a great one!

This summer, join our 2-week ESL + Hip Hop Dance Study Program!
Start your mornings with our English Intensive Course, then spend your afternoons training in Hip Hop dancing with Shu, a Hawaii-based instructor with extensive experience in Hip Hop and R&B.
Shu has performed and taught students from kids to adults in Hawaii and internationally, bringing professional expertise and real-world insight to every class.


During this program, you will:
・Practice English in real-life
settings
・Master HIPHOP and R&B moves with Shu
・Connect with local dancers and build friendships
On Sunday, July5, showcase your skills on the Center Stage at Ala Moana Shopping center – a dream venue for performers in Hawaii.
You’ll get to perform for local residents and international visitors, celebrate your growth over the previous 2 weeks, and experience the true spirit of Hawaii.
Are you ready to challenge yourself? To grow as a dancer? And to experience a unique English-speaking opportunity?
APPLY NOW TO SECURE YOUR SPOT
Ages 10 and up are welcome.

Here’s a quick mini-lesson to help you practice English while thinking about celebrations, movement, and teamwork:
・Come together: To join with others. Examples: “During Lunar New Year, communities come together to celebrate.” “Our neighbors came together to organize a bake sale.”
・Step up: To take action or perform at your best. Examples: “Step up on stage at Ala Moana Center and show your moves!” “It’s time to step up and take responsibility.”
・Keep the beat: To stay on rhythm. Examples: “In dance class, it’s important to keep the beat while practicing moves.” | “During the meeting, she kept the beat of the discussion.”