[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)
Turning Uparashi

This is a party tune from 2019 that became Arashi’s first digital single.
The cheerful, friendly vibe overflowing with the group’s close-knit chemistry is wonderful, isn’t it? The groove feels so good it makes your body sway as you listen—absolutely top-notch! It seems perfect for deepening bonds, whether you’re with close friends at year-end or New Year parties, or even becoming closer through “Turning Up.” The choreography is officially posted, and it looks even more fun if you can relax and dance along.
Its easygoing, down-to-earth feel is sure to put everyone at ease!
The True Face of the StormKudō Shizuka

At company year-end or New Year parties, the age range is likely to be on the older side, so I think it’s good to have this song in your repertoire.
The dance can be done with one hand, so everyone can join in, and people in the older age group will definitely all know it.
Plus, thanks to impression shows and the like, it’s surprisingly well-known among younger generations too.
EdisonSuiyōbi no Campanella

With their second-generation vocalist on board, one of Wednesday Campanella’s standout tracks is Edison.
Its addictive sound stands out, and the uniquely quirky lyrics—bordering on nonsensical—are a lot of fun! The catchy choreography has been trending on TikTok, so why not learn it and show it off at your year-end or New Year’s parties? The moves are simple enough for anyone to pick up, making it perfect for those short on time or unable to practice much.
Thanks to its satisfying rhythm, it’s a number that can be enjoyed across generations.
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?



