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Aly Corvin

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Aly Corvin pulling off an elegant dance move in a flowy blue skirt.

Aly Corvin is a California based dancer, aerialist, and creator redefining what is possible with dynamic disabilities. After years of unexplained injuries and complex health challenges, she was diagnosed in her early twenties with Unspecified Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, POTS, Small Fiber Neuropathy and several other related conditions. What could have ended her path forward, instead reshaped it.

Determined to return to dance, Aly rebuilt her craft through adaptation, transitioning into wheelchair based performance and choreography. What began as a personal outlet evolved into a platform that now reaches over 400,000 people across social media, where she challenges perceptions of disability, movement, and identity.

Since relocating to Southern California in 2024, Aly has gained recognition for both her artistry and advocacy. She was named Ms. Wheelchair California 2025 and later became Ms. Wheelchair America First Runner Up and Lead Ambassador in 2026. She has also been formally recognized by the City of Long Beach, California in 2025. Her work spans performance, adaptive athletics, and community impact, including earning first place in parafencing at California’s first para regional competition with no formal training, being featured in Apple’s 2025 accessibility campaign, and helping over 70 individuals access lightweight power wheelchairs free of cost to them between late August 2025 through early March 2026. 

Beyond performance, Aly is a social media creator, model and speaker dedicated to expanding access to adventure by creating organic representation. Whether on stage, on wheels, or in the outdoors, she continues to push boundaries and prove that limitations do not define what is possible.

“Don’t let anyone else tell you what you are capable of. Be the first to show them what’s possible.” -Aly Corvin