Polka Dot Door

Do you remember Polka Dot Door? Classic Show!



Heres a Snippet:

The Polka Dot Door: Dinosaurs (Denis Simpson and Cindy Cook)
 

...LOL...Classic!

The Polka Dot Door was a Canadian children's show created by Peggy Liptrott. It was adapted from BBC's Play School.


Polka Dot Books

To my surprise, it wasnt as easy finding polkadot centered books as I thought it would be. This was was I found during my hunt:

Polka Dot Paper Dolls
by David Wolfe, Paper Dolls
Ghost in the Polka Dot Bikini (A Ghost of Granny Apples Mystery)
by Sue Ann Jaffarian
Polka and Dot
by Dena Schutzer
Rolie Polie Olie: Polka Dot! Polka Dot!: A Giant Lift-the-Flap Book
by William Joyce


Surely there are more polkadot focused books. When I come across more, I'll add them here :)

PolkaDot Backgrounds

Polkadot background - Whats a PolkaDot focused blog without free polka dot backgrounds! Feel free to download and use these polka dot backgrounds in your projects, as screen savers, website backgrounds or however you wish :)

PolkaDot Background - Pink

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  PolkaDot Background - Vintage  

  PolkaDot Background - Blue 

  PolkaDot Background - Brown 

  PolkaDot Background - Orange 

  PolkaDot Background - Pink  

  PolkaDot Background - Red 

   PolkaDot Background - Yellow 

  Colorful PolkaDot Background 

  PolkaDot Background - Orange 

  PolkaDot Background - Orange Card 

 PolkaDot Background - Abstract - Multi Colored  

  PolkaDot Background - Retro


Polka Dots History



        

Polka Dots History:

Polka dots became common on clothing in the late nineteenth century. 


Traditionally polka dots are used in the clothing of flamenco dancers and performers. Musician Randy Rhoads used a Flying V guitar with polka dots. Professional wrestler Dusty Rhodes was given a black outfit covered in yellow polka dots during his time in the WWF. This seemed strange at the time but went on to become a successful and memorable gimmick. Blues guitarist Buddy Guy regularly plays a signature Fender Stratocaster painted in black with cream polka dots. Some people associate polka dots with Venezuelan fashion designer Carolina Herrera, who used polka dots on most of her dresses during the late 80s and early 90s, as well as on the boxes of perfume Carolina Herrera, Herrera For Men, Aquaflore and Flore. In the Tour de France, the leader in the mountains competition wears a distinctive polka dot jersey (French: maillot à pois rouge). Although the King of the Mountains was first recognised in the 1933 Tour de France, the distinctive jersey was not introduced until 1975.

There were many other "polka" items, some of which include "polka-hats" and "polka-jackets." Most disappeared with the fad of the actual polka dance. Only the polka dot fabric pattern remained popular, and the name has been left intact over the years.

In 2006, polka dot skirts, dresses, scarves and tops became a fad in the United Kingdom. The polka dot skirts were usually pencil skirts. Many people around the world are still advocates of polkadot fashion and it appears the dots will remain in the hearts of many indefinitely.

The polka dot also appears in popular music. "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini" is a novelty song telling the story of a shy girl in a very revealing bathing suit who stays immersed in the ocean water to hide from view. It was written by Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss and first released in June 1960 by Brian Hyland.



Before that however, "Polka Dots and Moonbeams" was a popular song with music by Jimmy Van Heusen and lyrics by Johnny Burke, published in 1940:

  It was Frank Sinatra's first hit recorded with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. The song is one of the top 100 most-frequently recorded jazz standards with arrangements by Gil Evans and others and notable recordings by Lester Young, Sarah Vaughn and many others.

References

Notes
  1. Search result from Google Books "polka dots"
  2. Oxford English Dictionary: polka "On account of the popularity of the dance, polka was prefixed as a trade name to articles of all kinds (cf. quot. 1898 in 1); e.g. the polka curtain-band (for looping up curtains), polka-gauze, polka hat; {polka-dot}, a pattern consisting of dots of uniform size and arrangement; also fig., attrib. or as adj., and as v. trans.; hence polka-dotted adj."
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