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Ideas for standout performances and a roundup of dance songs for the sports festival

At school sports festivals, it’s not just the competitions—cheer battles and their performances are also major highlights.

Every year, the creative dances and joke-filled routines put on by elementary, middle, and high school students across the country are a joy to watch, and their full-body expressions can even be moving.

That said, some of you might be wondering what kind of performance to tackle this year.

In this article, we’ve put together a variety of ideas, including recommended dance tracks for performances and cheering at sports festivals.

You can go classic with a traditional school-uniformed cheering squad, or dance to trending songs—choose a performance that every member of your team can enjoy!

Ideas for Stunning Performances at Sports Festivals: Dance Song Compilation (21–30)

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Fukuoka Kourinkan High School Dance Club / Start / Mrs. GREEN APPLE Inter-High FES 2024 [4K60P]
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With its refreshing, energetic sound and uplifting lyrics, this song captures the courage to take a new step and the hope of moving toward the future together with friends.

Its brisk rhythm and liberating melody are sure to captivate the audience and brighten the venue! As the title suggests, the theme of “beginnings” aligns with the class uniting and giving their all, adding meaningful depth to the performance.

It’s perfect when you want to deliver both excitement and emotion.

Feel free to express your class’s unique character and unity, and make your sports festival truly unforgettable!

parody song

In this ranking, we’ve featured many performances that grab the audience’s attention, but here I’d like to introduce a performance with a different approach: a parody song.

It’s a well-known act, especially during Koshien and baseball broadcasts.

Because it works best when performed during an ongoing event, it pairs exceptionally well with the brass section of the cheer squad.

It has a somewhat pop feel, so it’s recommended for events with strong entertainment elements, such as borrowing races.

In conclusion

Today’s elementary and junior high school students naturally accept dance education as a required subject, and it’s now commonplace for them to perform dances at sports festivals, athletic meets, and of course cultural festivals.

The performance ideas and song selections introduced here are just examples, and it would definitely be fun—and highly recommended—to try arranging them in ways unique to a generation so familiar with dance!