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  2. Cotton-Eyed Joe - Wikipedia

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    The dance remained popular in Texas in the 1970s. [15] A circle dance called "Cotton-Eyed Joe" can be found in the 1975 edition of Encyclopedia of Social Dance. The men stand on the inside of a circle facing out, and the women stand on the outside facing in; both circles follow a sequence of kick steps and struts.

  3. Kickline - Wikipedia

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    A kickline is a show dance figure consisting of a series of dancers who throw their legs synchronised up to eye level in the air, forming a straight line. [1] The challenge in performing a kickline is not only the process of lifting the leg in a coordinated manner in order to create a uniform impression, but also lowering it again quickly ...

  4. Category:Line dances - Wikipedia

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  5. Things to do: Learn some line dancing at Guernsey Brewhouse

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    Music fans can take in a line dance lesson at 7 p.m. on Thursday at the Guernsey Brewhouse. Planetarium show Marietta College will offer a free full dome showing of "One Sky" at 7 p.m. Thursday in ...

  6. Clogging - Wikipedia

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    Clogging, buck dancing, or flatfoot dancing [1] is a type of folk dance practiced in the United States, in which the dancer's footwear is used percussively by striking the heel, the toe, or both against a floor or each other to create audible rhythms, usually to the downbeat with the heel keeping the rhythm.

  7. Ernie Flatt - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Orville Flatt (October 30, 1918 – June 10, 1995) was an American choreographer and dancer. He won a Primetime Emmy Award and was nominated for six more in the category Outstanding Choreography for his work on the television program The Carol Burnett Show. [1]

  8. Moonshine in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    In the song "Rag Doll", Aerosmith talks about "getting crazy on the moonshine". Florida Georgia Line has a song on their album Here's to the Good Times entitled "Get Your Shine On." Jake Owen has a song on his album Barefoot Blue Jean Night entitled "Apple Pie Moonshine." Rapper Yelawolf is known to reference moonshine, an homage to his Alabama ...

  9. Jonny Jakobsen - Wikipedia

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    Jonny Jakobsen (born 17 November 1963) is a Dano-Swedish former Bubblegum dance/Eurodance singer better known under his fictitious identity as Indian taxi driver Dr. Bombay. He began as a country singer called Johnny Moonshine , but became famous only after developing the persona of Dr. Bombay.