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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!

Recommended for sports festivals and recreation! Easy-to-dance Disney classics & popular dance songs (41–50)

Mickey Mouse MarchJimmie Dodd

Mickey Mouse March / Original Soundtrack
Mickey Mouse MarchJimmie Dodd

Mickey Mouse March, which was used as the opening theme for the TV show The Mickey Mouse Club, is globally renowned as Mickey’s theme song.

Its lively, marching band–style performance is striking.

With its steady tempo that makes it easy to keep rhythm, it’s also recommended for those learning a dance for a school sports day.

If you’re using it for recreation or events, trying cosplay or voice impressions could be fun.

Go ahead and dance to this Disney song that puts everyone in a good mood.

Under the SeaRitoru Māmeido

Autumn Sports Day: Ume Class (4-year-olds) Performance “Under the Sea”
Under the SeaRitoru Māmeido

With its pleasant calypso rhythm, this song is brimming with the joys of the ocean world.

Featured in Disney’s 1989 animated feature film, it was cheerfully performed by the little mermaid’s crab friend and went on to win both an Academy Award and a Grammy.

The version covered by miwa in 2017 for the Sokenbicha commercial also leaves a strong impression with its bright, lighthearted feel.

Its melody is perfect for school sports day dance time, and the 2/4 rhythm naturally brings smiles as children can’t help but sway along.

Lively and fun for everyone to dance to, this energetic piece is sure to liven up any sports day.

If you wish for a miracle…JUJU

Kiseki Wo Nozomunara … (soulful world ver.)
If you wish for a miracle…JUJU

Have you heard of the movie “Soul” with the tagline, “What if there were a place where you could decide who you’d become?” What’s groundbreaking about this film is that, even though it’s a Disney movie, the protagonist is a 45-year-old man.

That alone makes you want to watch it, doesn’t it? The theme song, JUJU’s “If You Wish for a Miracle…,” is a superb ballad that perfectly matches the film’s story.

It’s ideal for moving scenes in kindergartens or schools, so it’s definitely a song worth remembering.

It’ll bring you to tears!

Do you want to build a snowman?Kanda Sayaka, Inaba Natsuki, Morohoshi Sumire

Sayaka Kanda, Natsuki Inaba, Sumire Morohoshi – Do You Want to Build a Snowman? (From “Frozen”)
Do you want to build a snowman?Kanda Sayaka, Inaba Natsuki, Morohoshi Sumire

For those who want to liven up sports festivals or recreational events with theater-like dance, “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?” is a great pick.

Created as an insert song for the film Frozen, this charming track features a cute back-and-forth between Anna and Elsa.

Show off a light, graceful dance to its ever-unfolding classical melody! It’s also a good idea to incorporate choreography that matches the spoken lines in the song.

Why not dance with feeling at a sports festival—an occasion that can be a shining stage for both students and working adults?

Bibbidi-Bobbidi-BooVerna Felton

Disney Music Showcase / Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo | Disney+
Bibbidi-Bobbidi-BooVerna Felton

The perfect song for cooling down after a sports day, where the entire student body comes together and gives their all, is “Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo.” Created for the film Cinderella, which was based on Charles Perrault’s fairy tale, it was performed by Verna Felton, who voiced the Fairy Godmother.

With its magical theme, the song unfolds with unique lyrics and a classical melodic line.

It’s also a great idea to split the crowd into singing and dancing parts to liven up the venue.

Soothe everyone’s post-sports-day fatigue with a Disney song that’s sure to put a smile on every face.