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🎉 26 January Song & Dance Ideas for Kids | Republic Day | Independence Day | One India Patriotic Mashup

India’s Republic Day (26 January) and Independence Day (15 August) are perfect opportunities to celebrate the spirit of our nation with the little ones. Whether at school or at home, kids can learn about unity, diversity, and patriotism in a fun, creative way through song and dance performances!

At Learn with Pari, we believe in learning through fun and movement—and what better way to express love for the country than through a Patriotic Mashup of songs and dance steps that represent our culture?

🇮🇳 Why Celebrate Republic Day with Kids?

Republic Day is not just a holiday—it’s a powerful moment of national pride. Celebrating it with children helps:

  • Teach them about the Indian Constitution
  • Instill values of unity, democracy, and diversity
  • Boost their confidence through stage performances
  • Encourage team spirit with group dances or songs

💃🎵 One India – Patriotic Song & Dance Mashup for Kids

A “One India Patriotic Mashup” brings together songs from different states, languages, and cultures—representing the unity in our diversity. It’s an exciting way to help children:

  • Recognize regional diversity
  • Appreciate multiple languages and traditional outfits
  • Learn about different dance forms from across India

🎧 Suggested Songs for Patriotic Mashup:

You can mix and match 3-5 songs in one performance. Here are some popular and kid-friendly suggestions:

  1. “Vande Mataram” (AR Rahman version – Kids Edition)
  2. “Suno Gaur Se Duniya Walo” – Energetic and upbeat
  3. “I Love My India” – Perfect for school group performances
  4. “Desh Rangila” – Beautiful visuals of India
  5. “Maa Tujhe Salaam” – Soul-stirring ending track

💡 Bonus: Regional Flavors

Add a touch of different cultures:

  • Bhangra dance from Punjab
  • Garba or Dandiya from Gujarat
  • Lavani from Maharashtra
  • Bharatanatyam/Kuchipudi from South India

🎉 Encourage kids to wear traditional costumes from different states!


🕺 Easy Dance Steps for Kids

Keep the choreography simple, colorful, and fun:

  • Use hand movements for symbols like Ashoka Chakra, national bird, and flag
  • Include group formations like the map of India or the tricolor
  • Add flag waving, march-past steps, or circle dances for small kids

📹 How to Use This on Learn with Pari

At Learn with Pari, you’ll find:

  • 🎬 Step-by-step dance tutorials for each song
  • 🎵 Easy-to-use music mashups with smooth transitions
  • 👗 Costume ideas and DIY props for your child’s performance
  • 🎭 Script and anchoring lines for Republic Day school programs
  • ➡️ YouTube: Subscribe for dance tutorials and patriotic songs

🧒 Best Age Groups

These mashups are ideal for:

  • Nursery & Pre-K (ages 3-5): Simple waving and marching steps
  • Primary Classes (ages 6-10): Group choreography with expressions
  • Middle School (ages 11+): Add creative formations and fusion elements

❤️ Message of Unity: “One India, One Heart”

Through these performances, kids don’t just learn about patriotism—they live it. The message is clear:
No matter where we come from, we are all ONE INDIA. 🇮🇳

Let your child be part of a celebration that’s more than just a dance—it’s a tribute to our nation!


📢 Final Tips for Parents & Teachers

  • Encourage practice with fun, not pressure
  • Celebrate effort more than perfection
  • Capture the moment—take videos and pictures 📸
  • Share with us by tagging #LearnWithPari on Instagram or YouTube

🇮🇳 Jai Hind, Jai Bharat!

Let’s raise a generation that sings, dances, and celebrates India with pride.
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