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Reverse The Pass [C3B]
   (Carl Rund 1972)
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From Tandem Couples. EN: 10

  1. Leaders Trade;
  2. all Pass Thru; EN: 30
  3. Original Trailers Trade. EN: 40

Ends in Tandem Couples. EN: 50

Reverse The Pass is a 3-part call that can be fractionalized into sixths. EN: 60

     
before
Reverse The Pass
 after
Leaders Trade
(1/3)
 after
Pass Thru
(2/3)
 after
Original Trailers Trade EN: 70
(done)

Note to callers: EN: 80
Reverse The Pass should not be used with parts-related concepts such as Oddly and Evenly because the third part of Reverse The Pass is an original Trailers Trade. Parts-related concepts require dancers to re-evaluate after each part. EN: 90

Choreography for Reverse The Pass

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