Cotton Joe Line Dance

Line dance instructor Aaron Dritz teaches people all around southern Ohio. He hosts weekly classes in Chillicothe. CHILLICOTHE— From the "Cupid Shuffle" to "Cotton Eye Joe," line dancing has been a ...

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Live Performance of '90s Hit 'Cotton Eye Joe' Simultaneously Does and Doesn't Shock Crowd originally appeared on Parade. Most of us remember line dancing to the bizarrely entertaining song "Cotton Eye ...

Cotton is the most widely produced natural fiber on the planet. Other natural fibers include silk, made from the cocoons of silkworms; wool, made from the fur of sheep or alpacas; and linen, made from fibers in the stems of flax plants.

AOL: Live Performance of '90s Hit 'Cotton Eye Joe' Simultaneously Does and Doesn't Shock Crowd

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Live Performance of '90s Hit 'Cotton Eye Joe' Simultaneously Does and Doesn't Shock Crowd

MSN: Bride still can't walk five months after shattering knee dancing to ‘Cotton Eye Joe’ at wedding

Bride still can't walk five months after shattering knee dancing to ‘Cotton Eye Joe’ at wedding

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Cotton (from Arabic qutn) is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case, around the seeds of the cotton plants of the genus Gossypium in the mallow family Malvaceae. The fiber is almost pure cellulose and may contain minor percentages of waxes, fats, pectins, and water.

Cotton is the seed-hair fiber of several species of plants of the genus Gossypium, belonging to the hibiscus, or mallow, family. Cotton, one of the world’s leading agricultural crops, is plentiful and economically produced, making cotton products relatively inexpensive.

Cotton is a staple textile of the fashion industry. Every closet probably houses a large percentage of cotton items, be it plain cotton, dyed cotton, or cotton mix. Cotton is a natural fiber derived from cotton plants whose use dates back to the fifth millennium B.C.

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