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Welcome  to my official choreography website! If you don't know me, my name is Corrie Lothrop. I was a competitive gymnast from the time I was adopted from China at the age of 2 to the time I graduated college at the age of 23. I was named to the 2008 US Olympic Team, competed in various states and countries, was an 8x All-American for the University of Utah, and was the inaugural Pac-12 AA Champion in 2012.

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In the summer of 2014 (going into my super senior year), I decided to get into choreography by just playing around with some of my Utah teammates at the time. That summer I ended up choreographing and/or fixing 6 floor routines including my own. When I graduated from the University of Utah, I didn't know what I wanted to do, but I knew I always loved dancing and performing.

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I retired from the sport in 2015 and to fill my time, I started taking dance classes at one of the renowned dance studio franchises, Millennium Dance Complex in Salt Lake City. Because of this studio and my own interest in wanting to further my dance abilities, I now have training in jazz, contemporary, hip hop, heels, and more. I continue to take dance classes whenever I can and am working to bridge the gap between "dance-dance" and "gymnastics-dance."

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I was an acrobat in the award winning water show, Le Rêve The Dream, at Wynn Las Vegas. It shut down in August 2020 due to various reasons, but I got so many incredible things out of it, including my new husband (who was an acrobat in the show as well), Ryan Dury (notice some changes on the website to my last name)!

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My goal is to break the stereotype of what a typical gymnastics floor routine looks like. While this makes my routines challenging, the end result is very rewarding. Your gymnast's floor routine will definitely be memorable!

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