[All] [2025 Latest] What's the real reason why side-to-side dancing became so popular among children? A complete summary of why it was banned!

Why did the side-to-side dance spread to elementary school students? We'll thoroughly explain the origins, background to the trend, why it's considered "uncool," the reality of it being a problem in schools, and even the inside story from the person who started it. We'll delve deep into the dangers, misunderstandings, and the right way to enjoy it.

 

[2025 Latest] What's the real reason why side-to-side dancing became so popular among children? A complete summary of why it was banned!

 

table of contents

 

1. What is the swaying dance?

2. Background and origin of the trend

3. How to do the side-to-side dance and its characteristics

4. Why it's considered "uncool" and "gross"

5. Problems at school and at home

6. The truth behind the boom explained by the founder of the boom

7. Frequently Asked Questions (for parents, teachers, and students)

 

1. What is the swaying dance?



Side-to-side swaying dance is a dance style that involves swaying the body from side to side while bouncing gently, and has become widely known through TikTok and reel videos. Its distinctive features are its simple movements, which make it easy for anyone to imitate in a short amount of time. Originally associated with nuisance videos and delinquent youth culture, it quickly became part of pop culture as dancers, comedians, and creators adopted it one after another, and it has also rapidly spread among elementary and junior high school students.
While it is simple and easy to imitate, there are also increasing cases of it becoming a social problem, with people starting to dance anywhere and bumping into others.

 

 

 

 

2. Background and origin of the trend

The origins of side-to-side swaying dance date back to the video app Vine in 2013. A video of a group of delinquents in skinny jeans swaying side-to-side went viral, and it has since slowly evolved with changes in social media culture.

The deciding factor was the Norwegian producer's song, "CHERNOBYL 2017." Its addictive beat and rhythm, combined with the simple movement of swaying from side to side, led to an explosive rise in popularity on TikTok. The song's Norwegian lyrics, "JEG VIL AT VI," were misheard as "Yarirafi," and it became established as an iconic move for young people who dress in delinquent fashion and show off their team spirit.

 

In recent years, it was TikToker Guricho who reignited the boom, and as his posts went viral, the side-to-side dance evolved into a move that everyone knows.

 

 

 

 

3. How to do the side-to-side dance and its characteristics

The greatest feature of side-to-side swaying dance is that it does not require any complicated choreography. The basic posture is to stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and gently sway your body from side to side while using your knees to keep the rhythm. Adding bouncing movements can increase the visual impact, and you can express your individuality through the way you swing your arms and facial expressions.

 

Because the movements are so simple, even elementary school students with no dance experience can learn it instantly, and this "low barrier to entry" has led to explosive popularity. On TikTok, exaggerated swaying, expressionless facial expressions, and unique fashion have been added, making it go beyond simple dance and function as a "character production."

 

Below is a table summarizing the reasons why side-to-side dancing is so popular.

 

element
Reasons behind the trend
Simplicity of movement
It has a high spreading power because anyone can instantly reproduce it.
Visual impact
The greater the shaking range, the better the video will look.
Affinity with music
Easy to combine with medium-tempo EDM
Character
It goes well with "Yarirafi" fashion.
SNS culture
Easy to share with friends, suitable for short videos

 

 

 


4. Why it's considered "uncool" and "gross"

While side-to-side swaying dance is popular, it also receives a lot of criticism. The biggest reason is that the extremely monotonous movements result in a certain number of people feeling that it "lacks technique" or "looks childish." The monotony of repetitive movements can easily be perceived as "cutting corners," and dancers, especially those with dance experience, may criticize it as "lacking in expressiveness" or "lacking depth in the way it's presented."

 

Furthermore, by linking it to the yarira-fi culture and delinquent fashion, it has been given the impression of being frivolous and frivolous, which has affected the impression of the dance itself. This is not due to the movement itself, but rather to the "character" that accompanies it on social media.

 

Another major reason is that the behavior of young people who dance anywhere can be seen as a nuisance. They may suddenly start dancing in hallways, in front of convenience stores, or in commercial facilities, which can easily lead to conflicts with others, and parents and schools are very concerned about the danger.

 

 

 

 

5. Problems at school and at home

Many of the concerns expressed by teachers and parents can be summed up as "dangerous," "distracting concentration," and "not being able to keep one's place." In fact, specific problems have been reported, such as students dancing in the hallways and hitting other students with their arms, or dancing in groups before class and being late to move around. Schools draw a line, saying, "We won't bother you in safe places like the schoolyard, but it's dangerous during commutes and in the hallways," but complete control is difficult, as there are many cases where children imitate the videos and the situation escalates.


While some parents have expressed concerns that their children might suddenly start jumping around the house and become dangerous, and that it's frustrating to watch, there are also a certain number of parents who see it as a positive way to combat lack of exercise. The polarized opinions on side-to-side dancing are likely due to the fact that its "ease" and "ability to get out of control" are two sides of the same coin.

 

 

 

 

6. The truth behind the boom explained by the founder of the boom

It was Gricho's posts that really made it go viral on TikTok. His videos sparked imitations from major dancers, comedians, and even suit actors, and the moves quickly became popular among the general public. However, Gricho himself has stated that "it's not a cool dance, and I actually think it's lame," and as someone who created the trend, he has mixed feelings about it.

 

His turbulent life experiences, including a track and field athlete, serious injuries from a motorcycle accident, and even arrest for being involved in a dangerous riding group, have influenced the formation of his TikTok persona. Therefore, it's no coincidence that the side-to-side swaying dance has become associated with "mischievous culture," and it's likely that Gricho's character has influenced his visual and cultural image. Gricho himself has repeatedly warned people not to do it in places where it will be a nuisance to others, and he has expressed confusion over the current situation in which the trend is spreading in a direction that is different from his intention.

 

 

 

 

7. Frequently Asked Questions (for parents, teachers, and students)

Q1. Why did it spread to children?
A. The dance is very easy, and the desire to jump on the trend and the culture of copying on social media had a strong influence.

 

 

Q2. Is there any danger?
A. Collisions are more likely to occur in hallways and narrow spaces, so schools should be careful.

 

 

Q3. Should I not let them do it?
A. Rather than banning it completely, it would be more realistic to set rules that allow dancing only in safe places.

 

 

Q4. What song do you dance to?
A. "CHERNOBYL 2017" is a representative song. I tend to choose songs with a medium tempo and a clear beat.

 

 

Q5. Why is it considered uncool?
A. The reasons include monotonous movements, ties to delinquent culture, and biased character traits due to video direction.

 

 

Q6. Why is it banned in clubs?
A. The horizontal movement is dangerous and doesn't fit with the music genre.

 

 

 

 

summary

Side-to-side sway dance is a modern movement shaped by the addictive music, the simplicity of the movements, and the virality of TikTok. However, it is also a dance that has drawn significant criticism due to its complex intertwining of social contexts and cultural impressions. Understanding the risks, while also learning about its musical and cultural background, can help us gain a more balanced perspective.

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    jkHippopotamus634
    うちの小学校でもみんな踊ってるw
    横揺れってシンプルだけど中毒性あるんよね
    「CHERNOBYL」流れると自然と体が…笑