Recreational dance that everyone can enjoy
We’ve gathered fun recreational dances that really liven things up when everyone dances together.
We’ve chosen ones on the easier side, so you can dance them with just a bit of practice.
Moving together helps build closeness, so why not enjoy them with classmates, clubmates, or coworkers?
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Recreational dances for everyone to enjoy (31–40)
There’s always tomorrow

Begin dancing after listening to a 16-count intro.
One round of the dance is 104 counts.
Dance in a single circle.
You can see them dancing to the lively rhythm of ‘Ashita ga Arusa’ with slow walks and step touches, heel touches, turning to the right with a leap, touches, and side steps.
365 Days’ Paper Airplane

This is a video of people dancing “365 Nichi no Kamihikouki” on stage.
From children to adults, everyone is dancing joyfully.
Since it’s a dance club performance, the choreography is somewhat complex.
The video shows them spinning and changing positions as they dance.
NOBODY

This is a video of a dance performed on stage to a lively rhythm.
Several people form two lines and dance while holding a top hat in one hand.
When they step in unison, it looks very beautiful.
The dance combines simple hand movements with slow, deliberate steps.
Coffee Rumba

This is an introduction to a solo dance.
You begin dancing after listening to an 18-count intro.
One sequence of the dance is 32 counts.
The video shows views from the front and from behind.
Although there isn’t much traveling, the dance features movements using the arms and legs, including samba steps, poses, turns to the right and left, Charleston, and bound steps.


