[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] A Collection of Party Dances to Liven Up Year-End and New Year Parties (91–100)
Yeah! Super Holiday!Matsuura Aya

Released in 2002, this song is Aya Matsuura’s sixth single.
When you think of Ayaya, many people remember how talents Ai Haruna and Ken Maeda used to do “air Ayaya” impersonations.
At year-end or New Year parties, why not do an impression of those impressionists and really liven things up? Since it’s an “air” performance, both men and women can give it a try!
Goldfinger 99Gō Hiromi

This song was released in 1999 as Hiromi Go’s 76th single CD.
It’s an upbeat dance number that sets Japanese lyrics to the melody of Ricky Martin’s “Livin’ la Vida Loca.” Because it’s a track that gets everyone excited—from younger to older generations—it’s perfect for year-end and New Year parties.
U.S.A.DA PUMP

A Eurobeat revival delivered by DA PUMP that became a hit in 2018.
Their first release in years, it took off thanks to its catchy lyrics and generated a lot of buzz.
According to the members, the distinctive dance incorporated into the song is called the “Ii ne Dance” (“Like” Dance).
The upbeat yet challenging choreography isn’t about nailing it perfectly—it’s all about enjoying it loosely and having fun, don’t you think?
Jamboree Mickey

This is the theme song for a popular kids’ entertainment program at Tokyo Disneyland.
Launched in 2019, the track features a lively rhythm and catchy melody, and is loved by a wide range of people from children to adults.
As the music for a dance show where you can dance along with Mickey Mouse and his friends, it creates a fun, engaging atmosphere that draws in the audience.
The first CD was released in December 2022, generating buzz among fans.
It’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser for end-of-year or New Year party performances, sure to get people of all ages excited.
Fortune Cookie in LoveAKB48

It’s the well-known AKB48 hit “Koi Suru Fortune Cookie.” In the 2013 32nd Single Senbatsu General Election, Rino Sashihara won first place for the first time and took the center position for this song.
Back then, its popularity became a social phenomenon, with many people posting videos of themselves singing and dancing to it.
The choreography by Papaya Suzuki is simple and easy to learn, so let’s all dance together and have fun!
international studentMONKEY MAJIK × Okazaki Taiiku

The song I want someone good at English to sing is Ryugakusei, a collaboration between MONKEY MAJIK and Taiiku Okazaki.
What’s amazing is that the lyrics are Japanese that sound like English, and they also make sense as English.
The part sung by MONKEY MAJIK is more entertaining when the English pronunciation is solid, so it’s a song I’d love people who are good at English to try.
Joyfulikimonogakari

Joyful is a pop, upbeat tune that refreshes Ikimono-gakari’s image, who are well known for their ballads.
As you can see in the music video, the chorus dance is striking! If you’re thinking of showing off a dance at a year-end or New Year’s party, the choreography isn’t difficult, so definitely consider choosing this song.
It’s an incredibly bright, catchy track, so you might even try adding your own flair outside of the chorus dance.
Get everyone at the party involved and dance together, and it’s sure to be a huge hit!



