From classic folk dance staples to hidden gems. Introducing recommended tracks!
Folk dancing, a familiar sight at school events and recreational activities.There are many nostalgic tunes that make your body start moving the moment the music begins!When it comes to folk dance songs, there’s an incredible variety—from timeless standards everyone has danced to at least once, to pieces that let you enjoy traditional rhythms from around the world.You might have suddenly wondered, “What was the name of that song again?”In this article, we’ll present a broad list of folk dance tracks.Whether you’re unsure what to pick for an event or searching for a song filled with memories, we hope you’ll find this helpful!
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From classic folk dance tunes to hidden gems. Introducing recommended songs! (61–70)
Golden Slippers

“Golden Slippers” is an American popular song also known as a folk dance tune, and in Japan it is sometimes titled as the folk dance piece “Ano Machi Kono Machi.” It is a folk dance performed to a lively, country-style rhythm, in which male-female couples dance while continually changing partners.
Tango Irishman

It’s a British folk dance.
Tango refers to the dance and music of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Montevideo, Uruguay, as well as things modeled after them.
It’s danced in pairs, taking each other’s hands and moving forward, and I think it’s the kind of dance that lets you really feel like you’re dancing.
Lauterbach

The name varies by region, so it’s sometimes called Lauter and sometimes Luther.
The piece originated in Germany, and the dance is from southern Germany.
It features turning movements, danced in a circle, with the men circulating so that partners change little by little.
Let’s dance, fun Polechke!

Often sung in Japanese as well, this song is originally based on the Polish folk tune “Polka.” A polka is a type of folk dance characterized by a fast tempo in 2/4 time, but in Japan this song is often performed as a waltz.
It has a charming feel, evoking the image of people dancing in traditional costumes.
Hora MedraJoel Walbe

The title means the “Ho-ra!” shouted at campfires.
It’s a lively song with energetic calls.
Basic formations from the V position and W position to the grapevine are used as fundamentals.
It was also included on the private railway line’s 5th anniversary commemorative record.



