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

We’d like to introduce a “Gurenge” dance that’s perfect for kindergarten recitals and elementary school sports days! Everyone is dressed in the costume of Tanjiro Kamado, the protagonist of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, which is truly impressive.
This video features a boys-only performance, but of course girls can join in too! Girls might also enjoy switching their costumes to other characters for a fun twist.
The choreography is basic enough for young children to dance, but it’s arranged to be visually engaging with acrobatic elements, splitting into two groups, and changing formations.
Matching costumes add extra flair, making the recital stylish and cute!
Flag performance

How about combining a flag performance with the “Gurenge” dance and presenting it at your sports day? Since many of the movements—like waving and raising/lowering the flags—are simple, it’s a recommended performance even for children who aren’t confident in sports, from preschoolers to elementary school students.
Using larger flags allows for a dynamic routine that the audience will surely enjoy.
Try coordinating matching outfits and putting thought into the flag designs to make it a sports day everyone will remember!
Simple yet cool choreography

Although it’s a simple dance that even lower-grade elementary school students can try, it’s focused on looking cool—how about performing the “Gurenge” dance at your sports day? It uses the whole body and can be done energetically, making it perfect for kids to dance! With elements like clapping overhead and bringing in a wave toward the end, it has plenty of moments that captivate the audience.
The choreography of a lotus flower blooming reflects the song’s worldview, resulting in moves that are simple yet full of charm.
“Gurenge” Dance Compilation Videos [Sports Day / Kids’ Recital] (11–20)
wotagei

Do you know about otagei? It’s a type of dance originally performed when cheering for idols and similar performers.
There are many videos showcasing otagei, so chances are you’ve seen it before.
How about matching that otagei to “Gurenge”? The song’s fast-paced feel pairs perfectly with the sharp, distinctive movements of otagei! Also, since the highlight of otagei is using penlights, performing it in a darkened space like a gymnasium will make it look even more beautiful.
Tap dance version

There’s also a version of “Gurenge” paired with tap dance.
The hallmark of tap is the sound—the clicks you hear when the dancer hops and lands.
In this tap-dance version, the taps are skillfully synchronized with the music, so it’s not only fun to watch but also to listen to.
It might be difficult to fully replicate tap dance as it is.
However, in a gymnasium or similar setting, you could recreate the atmosphere by using the sound of stomping on the floor.
Choreography that even people with no dance experience can do

At some preschools and schools, there may be sports days where parents and children perform a dance together.
However, there are surely kids and parents who aren’t good at dancing.
Still, if possible, you want everyone to have fun dancing, right? That’s why I recommend this choreography.
It has few types of moves, and each one is simple, so it’s easy for parents and children to synchronize their movements.
If possible, dressing up in Demon Slayer cosplay while dancing could make it even more exciting.
Pom-Pom Dance

Pairing “Gurenge” with a pom‑pom dance is also recommended.
The pom‑pom dance is that routine where you use pom-poms made from items like plastic ribbon tape (suzuran tape).
The movements are very slow, so even small children can give it a try.
You can also add variety by tossing or spinning the pom-poms.
It might be nice to prepare pom-poms in multiple colors to match the images of the characters in the work.
It’s perfect for those looking for a cute, charming style of choreography.


