Recommended for nursery and kindergarten sports days! Dance songs that will get kids excited
The dance at sports day is one of the programs both children and watching adults really look forward to!
Seeing the adorable kids dancing energetically at a nursery school sports day really shows how much they’ve grown.
Here, we’ll introduce some fun songs that are perfect for sports day dances!
We’ve gathered lively tracks ranging from songs kids love to classic favorites everyone knows.
When you hear cheerful music, you’ll find yourself wanting to move your body.
Choose songs that match the children’s personalities and vibe, and have fun dancing together!
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Recommended for nursery and kindergarten sports days! Dance songs that will get kids grooving (191–200)
Banana-kun ExerciseShinzawa Toshihiko

A gymnastics number created by Toshihiko Shinzawa—an author of picture books and a singer-songwriter who continues to craft songs loved by children and adults alike, such as “Niji.” Set to a light, Latin-style rhythm, this simple piece uses the familiar theme of “bananas,” making it easy for young children to enjoy.
Watching the official video featuring Shinzawa himself, you can feel the message that it’s okay to dance freely.
We hope children will move openly and energetically, experiencing the joy that moving your body is “fun!”
The Villains’ Halloween “Into the Frenzy”Tokyo Dizunīrando

This dance number is themed around Disney villains and is perfect for Halloween events.
The charm lies in fully embodying a villain to enjoy a different vibe than usual.
The choreography, which suits fierce expressions and slightly exaggerated gestures, is sure to draw the audience’s attention.
Costumes in black or purple will enhance the mood and heighten the Halloween spirit.
Dancing in unison as a group adds impact, spreading thrills and fun throughout the venue.
Included as a centerpiece for a school sports day or recreational event, it’s a piece that lets both adults and children step into an extraordinary world.
Super Dancin’ ManiaTokyo Dizunīrando

This dance track was created for the special event Club Disney, held at Tokyo Disneyland.
In this event where you can dance together with Disney friends, the park was enveloped in an excitement that made it feel like a massive club, captivating many guests.
With its lively rhythm and simple choreography, it’s designed for everyone—from kids to adults—to enjoy, making it perfect for use at sports days and recreational activities.
Just like during the event, pairing it with sparkly costumes and colorful lights enhances the fun of the dance even more.
It’s an energetic song that lets you get fired up together with your friends.
B A Y M A XTōkyō Dizunīrando Beimakkusu

This is an upbeat dance song used in the Baymax’s Happy Ride attraction at Tokyo Disneyland.
With the name “Baymax” sung to the rhythm, the song features a lively, friendly melody.
The choreography is very simple—just moving your arms up and down is enough to have fun—so anyone from kids to adults can join in easily.
Dancing in a group naturally brings out smiles and fills the venue with a cheerful atmosphere.
It’s also recommended as a crowd-pleaser for school sports days and community events.
Recommended for nursery and kindergarten sports days! Dance songs that will get the kids grooving (201–210)
Brand new dayTōkyō Dizunī Rizōto

A song created to commemorate the 35th anniversary of Tokyo Disney Resort.
Its bright, hope-filled melody is striking.
It starts at a slow tempo and gradually builds excitement, making it easy for dance beginners to join in and naturally get moving.
Adding movements like spreading your arms wide together and jumping as the chorus approaches will create a sense of unity.
Incorporating choreography that matches the lyrics brings out a narrative feel and makes it even more enjoyable.
Used at school or community events, it will move many people.
The glamorous music and uplifting message will greatly elevate the atmosphere of the occasion.
sound ninjaFukuda Sho

Let’s show off some ninja arts to the beat! Introducing Oto Ninja.
When you think of ninjas, many of you might picture them being skilled at hiding from enemies or making a quick escape.
This time, let’s transform into “Oto Ninja,” who perform ninja arts in time with sounds! If you listen closely, you can hear all kinds of sounds.
Move your body to match the sounds you hear, and you’ll also discover the joy of dancing.
Try expanding the conversation by asking, “What sound do you think this is?”
We are ninjas, indeed.Fukuda Sho

Perfect for the adorable vibe of infants, too! Presenting “We Are Little Ninjas.” At sports days and festivals, you can catch the cool performances of the preschool classes, but many people also look forward to the adorable moments from the infant classes, right? This time, let’s transform into ninjas with “We Are Little Ninjas,” a piece that even infant classes can try.
Its gentle melody and soft choreography are just right for the little ones.
Give it a try in your program!



