0 a fast, active dance that was popular in the 19th century, or a piece of music that can be used for this dance --
1 a fast, active dance from eastern Europe, or a piece of music for this dance --
The polka dot also appears in popular music.
This started another fashion period, after which silk replaced the polka dot.
The rider with the most mountain points is awarded a polka dot jersey.
He wears a derby and a red polka-dot bowtie around his neck.
He loves polka music and has built a suit with instruments attached that allows him to perform as a one-man band.
The auguste is usually costumed in baggy plaids accented with colorful polka dots or loud stripes.
All this is lightened by a series of jolly choruses and the idiosyncratic use of polkas and waltzes.
Early programming consisted of performances by community choral groups, barbershop quartets and polka bands.