K-pop You’ll Want to Dance at the School Festival! Easy, Crowd-Pleasing Dance Numbers [2026]
Even if you want to perform a K-pop dance at the school festival, it’s easy to get stuck because so many songs are difficult.
Here, we’ve put together easy songs that even dance beginners can enjoy.
From well-known classic hits to newer and popular tracks, we’re introducing ones with simple choreography.
There are plenty of songs that will get everyone around you hyped up.
If any part feels a little challenging, try arranging it and keep taking on the challenge.
It’s important to enjoy it at your own pace.
Feel free to give it a try!
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K-POP to Dance at the School Festival! Easy, Crowd-Pleasing Dance Numbers [2026] (71–80)
Woo Woon.SSign

Formed by the finalists of the Japan-Korea male and female global audition project show “Youth Star,” n.SSign brings together a multinational lineup.
For those who want to be the first to dance to the songs of this rapidly rising group at school festivals and the like, let’s introduce “Woo Woo,” their first-ever original track.
It’s an idol-style, cute song with a poppy, catchy melody that appeals to everyone—even people who don’t know them yet will likely enjoy it.
The choreography matches the song’s vibe with adorable moves; the chorus where they sing the title is especially charming, so don’t be shy—give it a try.
In the middle section, the mood shifts dramatically; aim for sharp, crisp movements there to create an appealing contrast!
Mr.ChuA Pink

Apink has captivated many people with their perfectly synchronized dance performances.
Their second Japanese single is “Mr.
Chu.” It’s a love song that repeats onomatopoeic sounds for kissing.
The track is poppy and cute.
The choreography also gives a girly impression, with hip movements and crossing footwork.
However, the tempo itself isn’t fast, so it’s relatively easy to dance to.
The slower pace also makes it easier to add ad-libs.
Fast ForwardJEON SOMI

If you’re looking for a song to dance to that will lift your spirits, I recommend Fast Forward.
Released in 2023 by Somi, who also made a splash as a member of I.O.I, it’s a quintessential dance track.
It weaves in American pop sensibilities in its melody, so it’s especially recommended if you like that kind of sound.
The song shines with Somi’s unique coolness.
While the tempo is fast, it’s popular on TikTok and features a catchy chorus choreography.
It’s guaranteed to be fun whether you go all out or keep it casual.
Bad Girl Good GirlMiss A

Highly recommended for those who want to dance a glamorous, powerful, and solid number: “Bad Girl Good Girl.” It’s the debut song of Miss A, the group that included Suzy, known as the “Nation’s First Love.” It’s also fresh in our memory that members who now perform as NiziU on Nizi Project covered this song.
There are hardly any steps and the choreography focuses mainly on the upper body, making it easy to try.
The movements aren’t fast, so you can take your time practicing.
The choreography’s emphasis on “wave-like” motion is striking, so even without intense moves, it’s sure to draw the eye.
Try delivering a boldly cool and confident performance!
Heart AttackAOA

A hit number that you could say absolutely everyone who followed K-POP in that era knows.
It’s super well-known and guaranteed to get the crowd going! The choreography is easier to dance than modern K-POP, and I think the balance between sexy and cute is spot on.
It’s smooth yet powerful.
The signature AOA sound crafted by Brave Brothers will definitely lift your mood, too.
And the part where you line up in a row and shout the chant is a blast to do together!
ASAPSTAYC

STAYC’s “ASAP” is a track known for its cute, catchy choreography.
The pastel-colored outfits and the members’ energetic performance are perfect for a school festival vibe.
In particular, the “ASAP” dance in the chorus features easy-to-learn moves that became hugely popular on social media.
The upbeat melody with 8-bit-style synthesizers pairs perfectly with the dance rhythm! The unique vocals of all the members—starting with Sieun—are another highlight of the song.
With a breezy, summery feel, it’s a tune everyone can have fun dancing to together!
Bar Bar BarCRAYON POP

Kep1er is a girl group born from an audition program.
Their first single is “WA DA DA,” which has become a big hit in Japan.
The choreography matches a melody with frequent key changes, alternating between slow and fast movements.
There are also many memorable yet easy-to-copy moves—like the arm motions that match the title phrase—making it great for performing just the highlights.
By the way, “WA DA DA” is an onomatopoeia that represents the sound of running.
In conclusion
We introduced some easy K-POP dance numbers perfect for school festivals. The picks range from classic go-to tracks known for simple choreography to the latest popular songs. Be sure to consider how well they align with this year’s festival theme or slogan, and choose tracks that match the overall vibe!



