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Recycle [from Facing Couples] [A2] (Lee Kopman 1974) |
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Why are there are two different calls named Recycle? EN: 80 The original idea for Recycle was the (now C1) call All 8 Recycle,
which starts and ends in a 1/4 Tag. The Centers do the Mainstream-version of
Recycle, but work wide to end as a Couple on the outside, as the Outsides move
into the middle and do the A2-version of Recycle to end in the Center Wave. EN: 90 Later, it was "discovered" that there are really two calls
within the call All 8 Recycle,
and that these two calls could be done separately.
Hence there are two versions of Recycle. EN: 100 |
Cross Cycle [C3B]:
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