The national dance of Poland is the Polonez (The Polonaise). It is a slow dance, that has a rhythm close to that of the Swedish "semiquaver."
Although it may look like a Polish dance, "polka" is actually a Czech dance. The name comes from the Czech word půlka (a half) - because of the short half-steps in the dance. The name has nothing to do with a Polish woman ("Polka").
the answer you are looking for is Polka
Gig and Jive are both very lively dances.
A very lively Irish dance is called a reel. Reels are normally upbeat with happy rhythms.
Bhangra is a lively style of music originating in India, or a Punjabi traditional folk dance, originally performed as a celebration of the harvest.
Bes, the dwarf god is the Egyptian god of dance and family who scares away demons in mythology. He is very popular with the people.
the answer you are looking for is Polka
Gig and Jive are both very lively dances.
A very lively Irish dance is called a reel. Reels are normally upbeat with happy rhythms.
A POLKA is a Polish dance... but I believe it's also very popular in Eastern Europe
Cumbia is a type of music that is very famous in Latin America. It is very famous in Mexico, and is a major cultural aspect of the region. The music is very lively.
"Jack" in Polish is "Jacek". It is a very popular name in Poland.
Bhangra is a lively style of music originating in India, or a Punjabi traditional folk dance, originally performed as a celebration of the harvest.
The new puppy is very lively.
Evolution of dance
very = barzo(you can also say "wielce")
The tempo marking that indicates a very fast and lively speed in music is "Presto."
It has a Polish origin. It was a name very common when Eastern Europeans migrated to America, which would explain the popularity of this name in the USA.