[Easy] A Collection of Party Dances to Liven Up Year-End and New Year Parties
When you’re asked to perform a dance as entertainment at a year-end or New Year’s party, choosing the right song can be tricky.
It’s especially tough for office gatherings where people of various ages and roles come together and you want everyone to enjoy it.
On top of that, the performers might prefer something simple because there isn’t much time to practice.
With that in mind, this article rounds up dance tracks that are easy to perform and widely known.
From timeless classics to trending hits, we’ve got you covered—there’s sure to be a perfect pick for you!
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[Easy] Collection of Party Dances That Liven Up Year-End and New Year Parties (61–70)
Happy Jam Jam (EDM ver.)shimajirou, mimirin, torippii

Originally, this song was used as the ending theme for the anime Shimajiro: A World of Wow!, but its irresistibly happy vibe led to a wave of dance covers on social media.
Recently, some people have been dancing to EDM-style remixes as well.
The videos are incredibly sharp, but since the song was originally made as a kids’ dance track, the choreography itself isn’t very difficult.
It’s a super cute number when girls dance to it!
MUSIC VIDEOOkazaki Taiiku

This is a smash hit song by Okazaki Taiiku, a singer-songwriter from Kyoto.
The music video humorously visualizes classic music video clichés, making anyone chuckle.
Despite that tongue-in-cheek content, it features a very catchy melody.
It’s less about dancing a full routine and more about mimicking the moves.
Baseless rumorAKB48
@akb48_official_tiktok 🖤🤍 #akb48 58th single Rootless RumorFinally releasing tomorrow, September 29 🖤🤍Yuki KashiwagiYui Yokoyamaat; in; by; with; and (depending on context)#EasyDanceI tried dancing ✨✨✨ The coupling tracks differ depending on the edition, so be sure to check them out 😏👐Black Jaguar# Ruckus Heavenwest-high, east-low
♪ Nema Hamo Rumor (half of the chorus) – AKB48
Have you ever found yourself wondering which song to dance to when you’re expected to perform a dance as entertainment at a year-end or New Year’s party? In times like that, I recommend AKB48’s “Ne mo Ha mo Rumor.” This upbeat, high-energy track is widely known, so everyone at the venue can enjoy it together.
Just be aware that some parts of the lyrics are quite fast, but if you can handle that, the crowd will definitely get pumped up.
Even if you’re not used to dancing or don’t have much practice time, it’s okay.
Why not get everyone at the venue excited together?
WiSH VOYAGEAidorisshu Sebun
If you’ve got people around you who enjoy a nerdy vibe, how about this? It’s a video that perfectly recreates the opening of the anime “IDOLiSH7.” Since it’s originally a 2D work, expressions like cosplay can be tricky, but once you learn the choreography, you won’t need advanced dance skills.
However, to get the costumes just right, you’ll need to visit a cosplay specialty shop or carefully choose sizes and buy them online.
If you’re going for a joke, a wig should be enough, I think.
morning assembly exercises

This is a song that became popular after the cast of the TV drama “Mr.
Hiiragi’s Homeroom” posted a video on social media.
The title is “Morning Assembly Exercise,” but it’s funny because the dance is much sharper and more intense than the title suggests.
I think if you say the title first and then start dancing, the contrast will get more laughs.
Sparkle feat. KannaAI

This is the track chosen as the theme song for the drama “Kanna-san!”.
It’s a collaboration between comedian and lead actress Naomi Watanabe and AI.
The warm harmony of these two powerhouses feels so good! The lyrics, which encourage you to keep moving forward on your own terms without fearing failure—even if you stumble—are truly uplifting.
There’s no fixed choreography, but in the music video, Naomi Watanabe dances with expressive gestures that match the lyrics.
Try singing with swagger while moving freely like she does!
Kill This LoveBLACKPINK

This is a dance number by the Korean girl group BLACKPINK.
Their sexy and powerful choreography might feel challenging, but there are many memorable, distinctive moves—so give it your best and practice! Some parts feature formations that work best with an even number of dancers, so we recommend performing with four people, just like the group.
There are many big, sweeping arm movements, so focus on those first and then refine the smaller details.




