AIN'T GONNA CRY

Choreographer: Chuck Fizone

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Step Sheet

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RIGHT DIAGONAL LOCK, BRUSH, LEFT DIAGONAL LOCK, BRUSH
1-2Step right foot diagonally forward, lock left foot behind right
3-4Step right foot diagonally forward, brush left foot forward
5-6Step left foot diagonally forward, lock right foot behind left
7-8Step left foot diagonally forward, brush right foot forward

¼, STOMP RIGHT, STOMP LEFT, ¼, STOMP RIGHT, STOMP LEFT
1-2Step right foot forward, turn ¼ left (weight to left)
3-4Stomp right foot next to left, stomp left foot in place
5-6Step right foot forward, pivot ¼ left (weight to left)
7-8Stomp right foot next to left, stomp left foot in place

CROSS OVER, POINT, CROSS OVER, POINT, CROSS BEHIND, POINT, CROSS BEHIND, POINT
1-2Step right foot over left, touch left toe to side
3-4Step left foot over right, touch right toe to side
5-6Step right foot behind left, touch left toe to side
7-8Step left foot behind right, touch right toe to side

ROCK BACK, RECOVER, STEP FORWARD, ¼ LEFT, JAZZ BOX
1-2Rock right foot back, recover onto left
3-4Step right foot forward, turn ¼ left (weight to left)
5-6Step right foot over left, step back on left foot
7-8Step right foot to right, step left foot next to right

REPEAT

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After the 2nd repetition, add the following 4 counts and then start again

1-4Rock right foot forward, recover onto left, rock right foot back, recover onto left

RESTART
During the 7th repetition, do the dance through count 23, and substitute a right touch toes next to left foot, then start the dance again

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About the Choreographer

Chuck Fizone

Chuck Fizone is a dynamic choreographer and dancer known for his innovative styles and captivating performances. With nine unique dances archived, Chuck continues to inspire audiences and fellow artists alike with his passion for movement and creativity.

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