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 recreational events! Easy-to-dance Disney classics and popular dance songs (31–40)
You are my friend.Daiamondo☆Yukai

If you’re looking for a song with a gentle vibe, “You’ve Got a Friend in Me” is perfect.
It’s the theme song from the movie Toy Story.
The Japanese version is sung by Diamond Yukai.
It’s a classic that every Disney fan knows.
There are many dance cover videos using this song uploaded on social media, so check them out for reference.
Also, for recreational events, wearing a cowboy hat will make it even more exciting!
Your wish makes the world shine.MISIA

Among Disney fans, the question that always comes up is: “Are you Team Land or Team Sea?” Of course, the punchline is that you can’t pick just one.
“Believe! Sea of Dreams,” held at Mediterranean Harbor in Tokyo DisneySea, is a popular nighttime show.
Its featured insert song is “Your Wish Lights Up the World.” The grand, sweeping quality typical of MISIA’s ballads fits this show perfectly.
It would be ideal as background music for a pyramid formation at an elementary school sports day, and it also works well as BGM for performance-style presentations by upper-grade students.
Chim Chim Cher-eeJulie Andrews
Chim Chim Cher-ee was written and composed by the Sherman Brothers, who created numerous Disney songs.
It’s the piece featured in the 1964 film Mary Poppins.
Characterized by a beautiful melody set to a lively triple meter reminiscent of a waltz, it’s recommended for those who want to dance with a graceful, classical style.
It’s a perfect Disney song for sports days and recreational events that bring together people of all ages.
Give it a try—you’ll find it’s a tune that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly new to dance to.
Let It Go ~As I Am~Matsu Takako

Let It Go ~ Ari no Mama de ~ sung by Takako Matsu as Elsa in the film Frozen became a hot topic along with the work’s portrayal of a woman living true to herself.
Featuring a grand orchestral sound with dramatic developments, it’s perfect for lively stages like sports festivals and recreational events! It’s a number that works whether you dance with theatrical emotion or take on technical choreography.
Be sure to check out this Disney song loved by people of all ages.
Mickey Ondo (Mickey Bon Dance Song)Tokyo Dizunīrando

The program that symbolized the 2014 “Disney Summer Festival” was Ondokodon.
It was a Japan-inspired event where guests could dance and have fun together with the characters who appeared.
The featured song for it was “Mickey Ondo.” The piece is characterized by a melody and choreography reminiscent of Bon Odori.
A choreography tutorial video is available, so why not practice and take it on with everyone? By the way, there are versions of this ondo featuring other characters as well.




