polkas in English

noun
1
a lively dance of Bohemian origin in duple time.
She notified her parents of her well-being, justified her expenditures and asked for more money, and kept her friends and family entertained with the details of Paris festivals and dancing the polka .
verb
1
dance the polka.
Nobody knew that, and we weren't supposed to tell anybody, but she would come up, let him hold her glasses, and he'd start polkaing with her.

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1. * Best Polka Album, Vocal or Instrumental: “A New Batch of Polkas,” Eddie Blazonczyk’s Versatones; “Most Requested Hits,” Lenny Gomulka and the Chicago Push; “Accordionally Yours

2. Polka album: 'A New Batch Of Polkas,' Eddie Blazonczyk's Versatones; 'Most Requested Hits,' Lenny Gomulka and the Chicago Push; 'Accordionally Yours,' Walter Ostanek and His Band; 'Polka Music Fan

3. Ostanek - Accordionally Yours $14.88 Ziwich - Button Box Artistry $14.88 Ziwich - Button Box Champ $14.88 Ziwich - Button Box Karaoke with Fred Ziwich $14.88 Ziwich - Button Box Menagerie Part 1 $14.88 Ziwich - Button Box Menagerie Part 2 $14.88 Ostanek - Carefree Polkas and Waltzes $14.88

4. ‘An Accordionist himself, he finds something compelling about the song and begins to learn the stuff that is so (seemingly, at least) dissimilar from his native polkas.’ ‘Her dad, Michael, is a member of the New York Fire Department and a noted traditional Accordionist, a past pupil of the brilliant Limerick musician, the late Martin

5. ‘An Accordionist himself, he finds something compelling about the song and begins to learn the stuff that is so (seemingly, at least) dissimilar from his native polkas.’ ‘Her dad, Michael, is a member of the New York Fire Department and a noted traditional Accordionist, a past pupil of the brilliant Limerick musician, the late Martin

6. Then & Now Babushkas Posted on September 28, 2020 February 22, 2021 by sbrosious The babushka, in terms of Cleveland history, seems eternally linked to perogies and polkas, and in some ways that is valid – all relate to central and eastern European life, a life made large in our city by the many immigrants who came from those areas and