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Compilation of 'Gurenge' Dance Videos [Sports Day & Recital]

Compilation of 'Gurenge' Dance Videos [Sports Day & Recital]
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Compilation of 'Gurenge' Dance Videos [Sports Day & Recital]

Hey, you there who’s looking for choreography because you want to dance to “Gurenge” at your sports day! We’ve got the perfect solution for you! In this article, we’ve put together a complete roundup of videos of people dancing to “Gurenge.” There are quite a lot of dance videos for this one song alone.

You can really see how popular “Gurenge,” and by extension Demon Slayer, is from this! Find the choreography you’d love to try and give it a go! It’s also great for beginners!

“Gurenge” Dance Compilation Videos [Sports Day & Recital] (1–10)

Stylish choreography for two people

[Demon Slayer OP] Gurenge – I tried dancing to it [Original Choreography]
Stylish choreography for two people

If you’re looking to do a stylish dance as a duo, this choreography is recommended.

It was created by YouTubers KANA and NOA.

From the intro to the B-melody, the movements are slow and fluid, and then the chorus suddenly ramps up in intensity.

When a routine is intense from start to finish, many people get exhausted, but this one feels manageable to try.

While the choreography is designed for two people, with some adjustments it could work for a larger group as well.

Yosakoi Flag Waving

[Gurenge / LiSA] Tried Dancing (Tried Flag Waving) – Yosakoi Flags “San, Flag-Waving Squad” Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
Yosakoi Flag Waving

If you want to use props in your choreography, I recommend incorporating elements of yosakoi flag-waving.

When you watch yosakoi, there’s always someone waving a flag, right? That’s yosakoi flag-waving.

Its defining feature is moving the flag in big, sweeping motions.

Because of that, it’s perfect when you want to use the space more broadly and create a powerful impact.

Also, when dancing with a large group, rather than having everyone wave flags, it can work well to have a small number of people use flags as an accent.

Just having one flag-waver at each end can completely change the atmosphere.

Winning work of AniDan

AniDan winning piece [Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba / Gurenge / LiSA] Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba
Winning work of AniDan

We’d like to introduce a dance performance that brings the world of Demon Slayer to life! Dancers dressed as various characters from the anime appear and draw you right into the Demon Slayer universe.

Each character’s personality is expressed through dance, and the music and choreography are a perfect match.

The routines incorporate acrobatic and ballet elements, keeping you captivated without a dull moment.

The level may be a bit high, but there’s plenty you can take inspiration from.

If you’re thinking about performing the “Gurenge” dance at a school sports day, why not check it out?

Smile Kids Demon Slayer Corps

[Demon Slayer] Smile Kids became Demon Slayer Corps and danced to Gurenge 🌙 Kimetsu no Yaiba 👹 [Demon Slayer]
Smile Kids Demon Slayer Corps

Why not become a member of the Demon Slayer Corps and dance in each character’s costume from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba? It’s easy enough for toddlers through elementary school kids, making it perfect to perform at a school sports day! The appeal is simple choreography anyone can do—basic steps, marching, spins, and more.

There are highlights like crouching in sequence and solo dance parts, so you can look cool on the field and capture the world of Demon Slayer.

Strike a cool final pose and have fun together with the audience!

Dance for Kids

Gurenge (TV anime Demon Slayer opening) kids' dance exercise
Dance for Kids

How about showcasing the “Gurenge” dance at your sports day? It makes for a pretty solid workout.

Even children who aren’t confident in sports can enjoy it and dance it like an exercise! One of the appealing points is that the choreography is easy for anyone to pick up with practice—featuring elements like marching in place, reaching out with the hands, arm circles, and simple steps, so no special technique is needed.

It’s a dance that can also express strength, so when everyone performs it together at a sports day, it’s quite impressive.

Kids from around the lower grades of elementary school can give it a try, so if you’re looking for ideas, definitely consider this as a reference.

Rhythm dance for elementary school students

Demon Slayer [Gurenge] Rhythm Dance for Elementary School Students – Sports Day, School Festival, Physical Education (Rhythmic Expression/Dance)
Rhythm dance for elementary school students

The rhythm dance to Gurenge, the theme song of Demon Slayer that’s hugely popular with kids, features simple moves that can even be used in elementary school PE classes.

It’s more like calisthenics than a dance, so even people who aren’t confident dancers may find it approachable! With full-body movements like drawing a sword, it expresses the anime’s worldview and is very appealing.

When performed in unison, it looks beautifully polished, making it perfect for school sports festivals too! If you’re looking for something simple yet captivating, give it a look.

Sports day dance

Let’s dance to Demon Slayer/Gurenge! [Sports Day Dance] [Kindergarten, Elementary School]
Sports day dance

We’d like to introduce a dance that’s perfect for anyone looking for a “Gurenge” routine just as it is for a sports day performance! The choreography is fun and easy to learn, making it great for children from kindergarten through elementary school, as well as beginners.

With big, dynamic moves like drawing a sword and striking poses familiar from Demon Slayer, it looks cool and powerful! The chorus in particular is impressive when everyone performs it together, making it ideal for a sports day.

If you’re searching for simple, easy-to-remember choreography, be sure to check it out.

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