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| Generous / Stingy CONCEPT [C3B] (Ben Rubright) | 
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For the purposes of Stingy and Generous, an Arm Turn is limited to the following movements as defined in the {anything} call:
The C3A call Hinge The Lock is a Hinge followed by a Lockit. A Generous Hinge The Lock can be done from (at least) two formations: a Wave or Tandem Couples.
| Generous Dixie Style To A Wave: 
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| Stingy Spin The Top: 
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| Finally Stingy Spin The Top: 
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What's not allowed
Case 2 was tried several years ago, and was not well received by the dancers. Hence, the current consensus is Case 1: Stingy and Generous both apply to the first part, and they cancel each other out. Moral of the story: don't combine Stingy and Generous.
Yo-Yo Concept [C4]: Replace the first Arm Turn 1/2 of the given call with an Arm Turn 3/4.
Fractal CONCEPT [C4] :
 Replace each Arm Turn 1/4 with an Arm Turn 3/4 and vice-versa.
 Choreography for Generous / Stingy CONCEPT
Choreography for Generous / Stingy CONCEPT|  Comments? Questions? Suggestions? | 
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