Recommended for sports days and recreational events! Easy-to-dance Disney classics and popular dance songs
Here are some Disney dance songs that are easy to perform at sports days and recreational events!
From beloved classics that kids are sure to recognize to recent hits, there’s a wide variety to choose from.
Some songs have official choreography, while plenty of others feature fan-made dance videos.
It’s also fun to find songs the kids love, look up or create choreography, and practice together.
Let’s all have fun dancing!
Find your favorites and make your event even more exciting!
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Recommended for sports days and recreation! Easy-to-dance Disney classics and popular dance tunes (11–20)
Real Gonekāzu

One of the charms of Disney movies is anthropomorphism.
Snowmen talk, and cars and airplanes have human-like personalities—there are all sorts of elements that spark children’s imagination and curiosity.
The film Cars is like that too.
It’s not just a simple good-versus-evil story; friendship and love run deep beneath it all.
Sheryl Crow’s song “Real Gone” pairs perfectly with a cool dance.
It’s also a great BGM choice for school sports days during sprints or relays.
The Cars soundtrack is packed with tracks you can use, including songs by Chuck Berry and Rascal Flatts.
Happy RideTōkyō Dizunīrando Beimakkusu

Have you seen the movie Big Hero 6? It’s a story that weaves in Eastern elements, which is rare for a Disney film.
You might think it’s just for kids, but it also has suspense, so I recommend it to anyone who hasn’t seen it yet.
The Baymax-themed Disneyland attraction “The Happy Ride with Baymax” is also very popular.
While the ride is operating, one of six songs plays, including “Happy Song” and “One Sweet Ride.” Every track is upbeat and sure to make you happy.
The CD is also available for purchase, so I hope you’ll listen to all the songs first!
Princess WaltzDizunīrando Pari

A glamorous and graceful dance piece performed in a show celebrating Disneyland Paris’s 25th anniversary.
It captures the beautiful world of the Disney Princesses, and simply spreading your arms or turning to the music lets anyone enjoy feeling like a princess.
With its relaxed tempo, the movements are gentle, making it easy for children who aren’t confident with exercise to join in comfortably.
Adding dress-like costumes and accessories instantly elevates the stage atmosphere.
It’s perfect for class or group performances, offers plenty of photo-worthy moments, and is a recommended piece that’s very popular with parents.
Even with soft, flowing movements, a natural sense of cohesion emerges.
Koo Lu LeeTōkyō Dizunīrando Beimakkusu

This is a lively, friendly dance track used for the Baymax’s Happy Ride attraction at Tokyo Disneyland.
It’s a song that lets you feel the fun of moving your body to the rhythm, featuring original choreography that uses both hands and feet.
Kids can pick it up quickly, making it perfect for school sports days and recreational dances.
Just like the attraction, it brings out energetic movements and smiles, brightening the atmosphere across the venue.
It’s also easy to add your own arrangements, encouraging creativity from each team—another big draw.
The content is easy to incorporate into recitals as well.
Highly recommended as a dance track that both performers and spectators can enjoy together.
Happy SongTokyo Dizunīrando

This Tokyo Disneyland song is an uptempo track characterized by its bright sound.
Created for the Baymax attraction, it portrays the fun of everyday life and the joy of singing with friends.
It’s also perfect as a school sports day song, bringing out children’s energy.
If everyone sings and dances together, the venue is sure to liven up instantly.
It’s also recommended as background music for events and competitions!
Aloha, welcomeYamadera Kōichi, Aramaki Yōko

If you want to perform an Aloha dance, we recommend “Aloha ʻOe Komo Mai.” It’s the theme song from Stitch! The Movie.
The Japanese version sung by Koichi Yamadera and Yoko Aramaki is sure to get everyone even more excited! The title “Aloha ʻOe Komo Mai” means “hello” or “welcome” in Hawaiian, so it’s perfect for greeting someone.
Plus, it has an incredibly fun vibe, so even people who haven’t seen the movie can enjoy it together!
Recommended for sports festivals and recreational events! Easy-to-dance Disney classics and popular dance songs (21–30)
Try EverythingDream Ami

For those who want to liven up sports days or recreational events with a danceable beat, “Try Everything” is a great pick.
Produced as the theme song for the 2016 film Zootopia and sung by Dream Ami, formerly of E-girls, it features bright synth tones layered over a deep, EDM-like low end.
With its medium tempo, it’s also recommended for anyone starting dance through sports days or recreational activities.
Why not share some smiles with its bright, catchy melody line?



