Born in Mexico City, Mexico, and raised in Canada, Corrales received his initial training from his parents, Taina Morales and Jesus Corrales, a former principal with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet and Les Grands Ballets Canadiens. At the age of 4 he appeared in the Royal Winnipeg's production of Madama Butterfly, At age 4 he performed with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet in Madama Butterfly. Soon afterwards he appeared in the Jennifer Lopez movie, Shall We Dance?. In 2008 he won first place in Coupe Quebec gymnastics competition. That same year he joined National Ballet of Canada's school and trained there until he was cast in the starring role of the Chicago premiere of Billy Elliot the musical. He performed alongside the Tony-award nominated actress Emily Skinner, who played his dance teacher. After the Chicago production closed at the end of 2010, he starred in the show's 2011 Toronto premiere.After leaving Billy Elliot he returned to training in ballet.
Ballet career
Corrales competed in and won the Prix de Lausanne in 2013 which offered a significant scholarship from the Oak Foundation. Rather than accepting this prize, he followed his mother to Europe and continued training with her while she was guest teaching at the Norwegian Ballet. He joined American Ballet Theatre Studio Company the next year. While dancing with the company he won the Grand Prix Award and Artistry Award at the Youth America Grand Prix. He joined English National Ballet the next year, where he was rapidly promoted to Principal dancer in 2017. During his time at ENB he won the company's Emerging Dancer Award in 2016 and the 2017 National Dance Award for Outstanding Male Performance for his performance in Le Corsaire. The following year he was declared one of Dance Magazine's "25 to Watch" and joined The Royal Ballet as a first soloist. His repertory with English National Ballet included Ali in Le Corsaire, Drosselymeyer's Nephew in The Nutcracker, Mercutio in Rudolf Nureyev's Romeo and Juliet, Albrecht in Giselle, Franz in Coppélia, and leading roles in Fantastic Beings, Le Jeune homme et la mort and In the middle, somewhat elevated. He also created the role of Hilarion in the premiere of Akram Khan's Giselle. He made his debut as Romeo in Kenneth McaMillan's Romeo and Juliet alongside Francesca Hayward, the company's principal ballerina, in May 2019.