[Entertainment Dance] Perfect songs and choreography for kids to dance at a wedding
Kids perform a dance as a wedding reception surprise! Are you wondering, “What kind of dance will really hype up the crowd?” or “Which songs will the kids enjoy while getting everyone in the venue involved?” In this article, we introduce a variety of choreography—from fun routines kids can dance to together, to steps that will get all the guests excited—along with recommended songs for wedding dance performances.
If you practice while watching videos that carefully explain the key points, even first-timers will feel confident taking on the challenge.
Let’s create a wonderful, unforgettable performance!
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[Entertainment Dance] Perfect Songs & Choreography for Kids to Dance at Weddings (21–30)
Rising Sun chorus dance

This part of the song! There are so many people who want to dance to it, right? Didn’t you struggle with getting your hands and feet to sync? This video explains it slowly, so you can master it! When everyone nails it together, people will think, “Whoa, you can really dance!!”
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This is a dance tutorial video from the famous Korean dance studio 1MILLION Dance Studio.
It’s a hugely popular series among people who are aiming to become dancers right now.
This particular video teaches choreography to a TWICE song.
It has a great vibe, doesn’t it?
Right NowMiura Daichi

Rather than a lecture, it’s a dance rehearsal video of Daichi Miura, so it’s perfect for advanced dancers to practice with.
That said, it’s filmed with a fixed camera, making it very easy to follow! The choreography is of course difficult, but if you’re confident in your skills, definitely give it a try!
King & Prince choreography lecture

This is a tutorial for the chorus choreography of King & Prince’s song “Cinderella Girl.” You can use it for performance dances, Johnny’s medleys, and more! The explanations are detailed, so have fun practicing until you master it!
Love burst forth.yuzu

I can’t help but swoon over Yuzu’s cute dance.
It’s only the chorus, but since it’s taught by the person themselves, it really makes you want to practice.
It’s meant for dancing together at the live show, but it would totally work as entertainment at parties, too.
If you include it in a dance medley with a big group, it’s sure to get everyone hyped!
Here we go! Phantom Thief Girl

Personally, this early Momoclo song is my top recommendation.
Both the dance and the music are fantastic! This video makes the formation easy to understand, so if you replay it and practice repeatedly, you can get close! The key is the back leg when you jump! If you don’t arch it boldly, it won’t feel like Momoclo, so that’s the crucial point!
“Charleston” Basic Steps

This is easy to understand! The Charleston step.
You’ll want to work this step into your dance, right? But it’s tough, isn’t it? At this point, there’s nothing to do but replay it over and over! You can absolutely do it! Go for it! Overcome your weak points and aim for a cool dance!


