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Trade The Diamond [C3B] (Lee Kopman 1972) |
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From Parallel Lines or a Generalized Thar.
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Note: sometimes the Diamond Circulate brings dancers to the same spot (e.g., Trade The Diamond starting from Back-to-Back Lines). In this case, the dancers step to R-H and continue executing the call.
Criss Cross The Diamond [C4]: From Parallel Waves. Criss Cross The Deucey; Centers Hinge; Diamond Circulate; Centers Hinge. Ends in Parallel Waves.
See also Trade The Deucey [C3A].
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