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 festivals and recreation! Easy-to-dance Disney classics & popular dance songs (41–50)
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.
Jamboree Mickey! Let's dance!Marco Marinangeli

If you want to enjoy dancing together with your kids, I recommend “Jamboree Mickey! Let’s Dance.” It’s a Disney-produced dance program for children.
It’s also featured as a show at Disneyland, so some of you may have already taken part there.
Set to upbeat pop music, it features simple choreography so even little kids can join in.
There’s also a video of Mickey Mouse dancing, so watch it and master the moves!
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.
Let It Go ~As I Am~Takako Matsu

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.
Garyo Gunbu: Matsuri Time

The event “Miyabi-Ryo Gunbu” was held at Tokyo Disneyland in 2014.
Compared to the previous two years, the content changed slightly, unfolding a story in which two teams competed against each other.
The song used for both teams’ entrances and exits was “Miyabi-Ryo Gunbu: Matsuri Time.” It features a powerful sound that heightens anticipation for the show.
The unique choice of words in the title and the slower tempo, which makes it easy to groove to, are also appealing.
It’s also recommended to enjoy it by combining it with dance.
In conclusion
From among Disney songs that captivate everyone from children to adults, we introduced tracks you can dance to and enjoy.
Rhythmic numbers tend to be fast-paced with intense choreography, so if you want little kids to dance, songs that aren’t too up-tempo might be better.
That said, dancing to the music you love is the best! Listen and compare carefully, and pick the one perfect track.






