Social Dance: Polka Overview |
The polka follows a 2-count beat, or 2/4 meter. While a true polka step includes a hop on a half beat (honoring literal meaning of "half-step"), most dancers use a two-step, or step-close-step action. The rhythm of the two-step parallels the triple step action of the swing (quick-quick-slow). This basic action is utilized whether moving forward, backward, or in a circular pattern. The closed dance position described below is the most common one used for the polka, although other positions are used as the dance variation changes (as noted below):
Man's L hand held up at shoulder height like platter
Man's R hand placed on woman's back on L shoulder blade
Woman's R hand placed on man's L hand
Woman's L hand placed on man's R shoulder and her L arm rests on his R arm
Couple stands slightly off center to the left so the man's R foot can pass between the woman's two feet
Both dancers look straight ahead
Further overview is provided at the adjacent link for polka history, and descriptions and video of additional steps. | Polka history |
Step Description * Verbal CuesHand Cues * Beats 1) Basic step
May be reversed w/ man traveling backw
Step forw on L ft (woman back on R) Step
Push w/ L hand & step assertively line of direction 1Close R ft to L (woman close L ft to R) Close &Step forw on L ft (woman back on R) Step 2Step forw on R (woman back on L) Step
Push w/ L hand & step assertively line of direction 1Close L ft to R (woman close R ft to L) Close &Step forw on R (woman back on L) Step 22) Promenade
Both moving forw, first lead w/ outside ft and then inside ft
Step forw on L ft (woman forw on R)Step
Push w/ L hand & pull w/ R hand 1Close R ft to L (woman close L ft to R) Close &Step forw on L ft (woman forw on R) Step 2Step forw on R (woman forw on L) Step
1Close L ft to R (woman close R ft to L) Close &Step forw on R (woman forw on L) Step 23) Inside trun
Execute turn during even numbered measure, or first 1/2 of two-step pattern
From promenade position: Man do regular two step in place, begin L ft
From promenade position: Woman turn counterclockwise, 1/2-turn with each step
Step-close-step
Turn-and-2
Draw woman's R arm in front & raise 1 & 2From open position: Man do regular two step forw, begin R ft
From open position: Woman do regular two-step back, begin L ft
Step-close-stepMaintain contact with woman's R hand 1 & 24) Outside turn
Begin in closed position & end in promenade position
Man do regular two step forw, begin L ft
Woman turn clockwise, 1/2-turn with each step
Step-close-step
Turn-and-2
Raise woman's R hand and push w/ own R hand on her shoulder blade 1 & 2From promenade position: Man continue w/ regular two-step forw, begin R ft
From promenade position: Woman regular two step back, begin L ft
Step-close-step 1 & 25) Double turn
Use momentum from Ist turn to initiate 2nd turn
Man perform regular polka step
Woman turn to right under R arm w/ regular polka step
Turn-and-2 or
Quick-quick-slow
Lift woman's L hand & push w/ R hand on shoulder blade 1 & 2Man turn to left under own left arm
Woman perform regular polka step
Turn-and-2 or
Quick-quick-slow
Man's L & woman's R arms still raised in air 1 & 2 End turn in sweethert position facing same direction; woman's L hip on man's R hip
6) Sweetheart
Sequence to get in & out of sweetheart position
End turn in open position facing partner
Man perform regular polka step
Woman turn to right 1-1/2 turns under R arm w/ regular polka step (clockwise)
Turn-and-2 or
Quick-quick-slow
Lift woman's L hand & push w/ R hand on shoulder blade
Half way through switch woman's R hand to man's R hand
1 & 2 Both dancers complete 2nd polka step forw leading w/ inside ft Step-close-step Both L hands together; both R hands together 1 & 2Man perform regular polka step
Woman turn to left 1-1/2 turns under L arm w/ regular polka step (counterclockwise)
Turn-and-2 or
Quick-quick-slow
Pull woman's L hand w/ own L hand 1 & 2 Both dancers complete 2nd polka step man forw & woman backw Step-close-step Man's L hand maintain contact with woman's R hand 1 & 2Note: L-hand & R-hand turns are same direction, but w/ different hand/arm
From sweetheart position: Man perform regular polka step From sweetheart position: Woman turn to left 1 turn under L arm w/ regular polka step (counterclockwise)
Turn-and-2 or
Quick-quick-slow
Pull woman's L hand w/ own L hand
Regrasp woman's R hand w/ own R hand to stop turn
1 & 2Both dancers complete 2nd polka step forw leading w/ inside ft Step-close-step Both L hands together; both R hands together 1 & 2From sweetheart position: Man perform regular polka step From sweetheart position: Woman turn to left 1 turn under R arm w/ regular polka step (counterclockwise)
Turn-and-2 or
Quick-quick-slow
Lift & pull woman's R hand w/ own R hand
Regrasp woman's L hand w/ own L hand to stop turn
1 & 2 Both dancers complete 2nd polka step forw leading w/ inside ft Step-close-step Both L hands together; both R hands together 1& 2* Throughout descriptions, it is assumed that a man is leading the dance and a woman is following, though either gender could assume either role. Here directions and cues different for the woman are noted in parentheses. Cues with the L hand for leader are VERY subtle. The main ways to cue the follower are by stepping assertively the correct direction and by applying pressure with the R hand on the shoulder blade at appropriate times.