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  1. Polka - Wikipedia

    Though generally associated with Czech and Central European culture, polka is popular throughout Europe and the Americas. [1] The term polka referring to the dance is believed to derive from the …

  2. Polka's All-Time Greatest Hits - YouTube

    Polka's 24 All-Time Greatest Hits Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting ...

  3. Polka | Czech, Bohemian & Folk | Britannica

    polka, lively courtship dance of Bohemian folk origin. It is characterized by three quick steps and a hop and is danced to music in 2/4 time. The couples cover much space as they circle about the dance floor.

  4. Polka Radio

    Johnny Cieplik (aka Brewster J) brings you Polkas and libation every Thursday Night with Brew Time Polkas. So sit back, grab your favorite bourbon and enjoy some great talk and music With Brew Time …

  5. Polka Jukebox - National Cleveland-Style Polka Hall Of Fame Listen to ...

    Listen to Cleveland-Style Polkas and Waltzes online for free. Visit our Polka Jukebox page to play some of the best polka music ever recorded

  6. PolkaPolish Music Center

    According to the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, the polka originated in Bohemia around 1830 as a round-dance, and became popular throughout Europe and in America in the course of the …

  7. Polka USA: Polka Dances & Polka Band info

    PolkaUSA is THE site to find where your favorite Polka Bands are playing in across the USA!

  8. Polka Dance - All About Polka Music - DanceTime.com

    Polka is both a dance and a type of music that originated in the Czech Republic. Eventually, it spread to Vienna, Paris and across Europe, Russia, South America and the United States. The etymology of …

  9. How to Polka: A Dance Lesson for Beginners - wikiHow

    Mar 23, 2023 · Polka is a fun partner dance originating from central and eastern European folk dances. In America, it is most often danced among immigrant communities and at ballroom dances as a …

  10. History of Polka - Appalachian Freunde Polka Band

    Some scholars believe it is derived from the Czech word Polka, meaning "Polish woman," while others trace it to půlka, referring to the "half-step" dance pattern that distinguishes polka from other styles.