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[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!

[Easy] A Collection of Party Dances to Hype Up Year-End and New Year Parties (21–30)

Chu, diversity.ano

[Manako] Chu, Diversity. I tried dancing / Dance cover
Chu, diversity.ano

Ano, who used to be a member of the idol group You’ll Melt More! (Yurumerumo!), suddenly became a breakout star around 2022.

These days, she’s active as a solo singer, and her signature song is “Chu, Diversity.” Many of you may know it as one of the ending themes for the anime Chainsaw Man, and she also performed it on THE FIRST TAKE.

The choreography, which captures Ano’s uniquely whimsical worldview, is adorable, and if you dance in a cheongsam-style outfit to match the lyrics, it’ll feel even more true to the original.

Sazae-san dance

It’s a dance meme based on the opening and ending themes of Sazae-san.

It went viral on TikTok and YouTube, leading to many fan-made works and sync videos.

With its familiar melody and upbeat rhythm, it’s something people of all ages can enjoy.

For the film “Oi Handsome!!,” a special video featuring “The Sazae-san Family” was released, drawing attention as a collaboration between the anime and the movie.

It’s the perfect song to liven up year-end and New Year parties—sure to be a hit across generations.

Jamboree Mickey! Let’s dance!Tokyo Dizunī Rizōto no Kizzu Dansu Puroguramu

“Jamboree Mickey! Let’s Dance!” Mirrored, Slow Motion — Tokyo Disneyland / Tokyo DisneySea “Jamboree Mickey” Dance Practice (Mirrored & Slowed)
Jamboree Mickey! Let's dance!Tokyo Dizunī Rizōto no Kizzu Dansu Puroguramu

A smile-filled dance song born from the Tokyo Disney Resort kids’ dance program.

Its fun rhythm makes you feel like you’re dancing with Mickey and his friends, and the easy-to-follow moves are a big part of its charm.

It’s a tune that naturally makes energetic kids want to move their bodies, and it’s perfect for a wedding performance, too.

With simple actions like clapping and jumping, even little children can join in with confidence.

The greatest appeal of this song is how it brings the entire venue together in smiles.

MasqueradeShonentai

We tried dancing to Kamen Butoukai by Snow Man × King & Prince
MasqueradeShonentai

A glamorous dance number with which Shonentai made their debut in December 1985.

Starting with an unforgettable, rhythmically striking intro, the song topped the Oricon charts and won the Best New Artist Award at the 28th Japan Record Awards.

Its lyrics depict the extraordinary world of a masked ball, and its inventive arrangement features a touch of 5/4 time.

Created under the concept of “a song that lets office workers tie their neckties around their heads and let loose,” it’s perfect for party entertainment! The choreography is memorable and easy to learn, and because it’s widely known across generations, it can get the whole venue fired up.

If you prepare costumes like masks and suits, you’ll enhance the atmosphere and stage an even more dazzling performance.

Many people will feel a sense of nostalgia—sure to make it an unforgettable memory!

New Treasure IslandSakanakushon

School Festival [Sakanaction - Shin Takarajima] Shin Takarajima after a year — Tokai University Kofu High School
New Treasure IslandSakanakushon

This is the theme song for the film “Bakuman.” delivered by Sakanaction.

The carefully woven lyrics convey the struggles and resolve of people involved in creative work.

Combined with its pop and danceable sound, it’s a track that resonates with listeners.

Released in September 2015, it reached No.

9 on the Oricon Singles Chart.

The music video has a retro vibe reminiscent of Showa-era music programs, featuring charmingly surreal dancing set to the beat.

If you show off this surreal dance at a year-end party, you’re sure to stand out.

Chocolate DiscoPerfume

[Official Music Video] Perfume “Chocolate Disco”
Chocolate DiscoPerfume

An electropop tune by Perfume, released in February 2007, perfect for coloring Valentine’s Day.

It portrays the push-and-pull of love—where calculation and anticipation intersect—set to minimal, repetitive synths.

The delicate, cute vocals balance exquisitely with the mechanical beat, vividly depicting a heart where sweetness and poignancy coexist.

The simple yet catchy choreography is easy for anyone to copy and can be enjoyed by all ages at company year-end parties.

It’s become a staple that trends every year around Valentine’s season, a song everyone can get excited about together while sharing the thrills of romance!

Follow MeE-girls

E-Girls / Follow Me ~Short Version~
Follow MeE-girls

If you’re going to dance at a year-end or New Year’s party, a powerful, high-energy dance number is the way to go! Released by E-girls in 2012, this song was featured in a Samantha Thavasa commercial and as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “Onegai! Ranking,” debuting at No.

2 on the Oricon chart.

With cool heavy guitar riffs and synthesizers, its lyrics carry a positive message that gives listeners energy and courage.

The choreography, known as the “uniform dance,” drew attention both in Japan and abroad, and it’s guaranteed to get everyone hyped when you dance together! It’s also included on the album “Lesson 1.”