[2026] Compilation of Sign Language Dance Videos
Suddenly, but have you heard of “sign-language dance”? Sign-language dance, as the name suggests, is a new art form that conveys song lyrics through sign language while expressing the world of the music through dance, facial expressions, and more.
Many of you may have seen the news that the Sign-Language Dance Koshien, hosted by the Japan Para-Art Association, was held on September 23, 2023, in Fukusaki Town, Kanzaki District, Hyogo Prefecture.
In this article, we’ve compiled and introduced videos that convey the appeal of sign-language dance.
From full-fledged dance pieces to selections that even small children and older adults can enjoy, we’ve picked a variety of sign-language dances—so if you’re interested, be sure to check them out!
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[2026] Collection of Sign Language Dance Videos (11–20)
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Official HIGE DANDism is a four-member piano band.
They wrote “Subtitle” as the theme song for the TV drama Silent.
It’s a ballad that sings about the frustration of not being able to express one’s feelings well, and the deep love that lies behind that frustration.
Its moving lyrics and powerful vocals resonate deeply with listeners.
Many sign-language dance videos of this song have been released, and among them is a performance by Motomi Nakajima, who supervised the sign language in the drama.
In conclusion
Watching the sign language dance introduced this time, everyone looks like they’re having fun, and it somehow lifts our spirits as viewers too, doesn’t it? Even if you can’t enjoy music through hearing, the significance of sign language dance—which lets you experience and enjoy the world of a song through its lyrics and dance—seems likely to become increasingly important going forward.
I hope this article has sparked your interest in sign language dance!


