strzakowe
Strzakowe refers to a specific type of Polish folk dance that originated in the rural regions of eastern and central Poland, particularly associated with the historical provinces of Podlasie, Mazovia, and the southern parts of Warmia and Masuria. The term "strzakowe" comes from the Polish word "strzaka," meaning "broom," which may relate to the traditional attire worn by dancers, including wide-brimmed hats resembling brooms. These dances are typically performed in pairs, often with couples holding hands or linked arms, and are characterized by lively, rhythmic movements that emphasize the hips and torso.
The strzakowe dances are part of a broader category of folk dances known as "polonezes" or "polka"
In modern times, strzakowe remains a recognized element of Polish folk dance traditions, sometimes integrated into