
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 …
Polka's All-Time Greatest Hits - YouTube
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Polka – Polish 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 …
- Polka Radio!
Launched in September 2024, PolkaRadio! is dedicated to delivering top-notch Polka entertainment to our audience. Our team consists of industry experts and musicians who …
Polka | Czech, Bohemian & Folk | Britannica
Sep 25, 2025 · 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 …
Polka Jammer Network
We are a 501 (c)3 not-for-profit site dedicated to the promotion and preservation of polka music.
POLKAS | Encyclopedia of Cleveland History | Case Western …
POLKAS. American polka music evolved as a hybrid of folk songs and dances brought by European immigrants, with influences from other musical expressio...
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. …
History of Polka - Appalachian Freunde Polka Band
Polka music is more than just a lively dance tune—it’s a testament to cultural resilience, adaptation, and joy. From its origins in 19th-century Bohemia to its lasting presence in festivals …
What is Polka Music? - California Learning Resource Network
Apr 22, 2025 · Polka, at its core, is a vibrant and energetic dance music genre characterized by a duple meter, typically 2/4, and a brisk tempo.