Do you see spots before your eyes? Well, it’s no surprise. Today is National Polka Dot Day. Walt Disney Corporation created this January 22 holiday to celebrate Minnie Mouse. Disney honored this holiday with a “Rock the Dots” event. Minnie is always seen in a polka dot dress. Since its creation, this fun holiday has expanded to celebrate an iconic pattern that is found on practically anything and everything. Why, you can even use this holiday to celebrate and spend time with your multi-spotted Dalmatian. One could say this dog sitting atop a fire truck, is a classic symbol of the ever-popular pattern.
Which came first, the dance or the dots? A pattern consisting of a solid color and multiple spots existed since Europe’s Medieval times or earlier. However, this pattern originally represented disease and impurity. It was often associated with smallpox. So at the time, wearing this pattern was considered taboo. Then in the mid-1800s, the “Polka” became a dance craze. Along the way, dots were added to the hats, dresses, shirts, and other clothing worn while performing the lively dance. This led to the creation of the term “Polka Dot”. As a result, the pattern was no longer considered taboo. Rather, it became associated with the cheerful and liveliness of the Polka dance. To this day, the pattern continues to be popular. You can find it on virtually everything, from clothing to furniture artwork, paper goods, and more.
Song of the Day: Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini (1960). Sung by Brian Hyland
Our Favorite Cartoon Movie: 101 Dalmatians (1961)
Early fabric designs containing multiple dots or spots had a variety of different names. The first mention of the term “polka dot” appeared in 1857 in Godey’s Lady Book”. It was a Philadelphia fashion magazine. This fashion design became very popular. From this early beginning, its popularity never waned. Over time, they appeared almost everywhere. And, it adorned nearly everything. Here are some examples of where you will find them today:
Have a Happy National Polka Dot Day!
Polka Dots have long been a popular fashion statement. Here are some famous ladies and characters who made a fashion statement wearing them:
Did You Know? In 2018, Minnie Mouse received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Without a doubt, this is a fun-filled holiday. Here are just a few ways you can enjoy this holiday:
“A line is a dot that went for a walk.” – – Paul Klee
Originally, this holiday celebrated Minnie Mouse who wears her trademark red and white polka dot dress. In 2016, Walt Disney amusement parks celebrated the first National Polka Dot Day. They held a “Rock the Dots” event. This holiday is celebrated annually.
We have not yet discovered why this date was chosen to celebrate this fun holiday.
There is no evidence to suggest that this is truly a “National” day. A “true “National” day requires an act of Congress or a presidential proclamation. We found no congressional records or presidential proclamation about this special day.
Definition of “National” Days – Learn why it is important to distinguish true National days.
In addition to National Polka Dot Day, here are some other important things that happened on this day:
In addition to National Polka Dot Day, here is another January 22 holiday for you to celebrate and enjoy:
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Tweed Day – It’s another day to celebrate fashionable fabrics.
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Ecards – Send a free Ecard daily for National Polka Dot Day or just about any calendar holiday, occasion, observance, or event. Undoubtedly, it’s fun for both the sender and the recipient.
Flower of the Day: Hollyhocks
Recipe of the Day: Chocolate Brownies
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Did You Know? Furthermore, in addition to National Polka Dot Day, there are literally thousands of daily holidays, special events, and observances, more than one for every day of the year. and many of these holidays are new. People and organizations are creating new holidays regularly. January holidays are no exception. Consequently, at Holiday Insights, we take great efforts to thoroughly research and document the details of each one, as completely and accurately as possible.