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Recommended for 5-year-olds! A collection of ideas for plays and dances for senior kindergarteners’ performances

The recital is the culmination of the 5-year-olds’ life at the kindergarten.

As teachers, you want it to be an event that conveys the children’s growth.

That’s where the dilemma of choosing the program comes in.

Selecting pieces that let the children enjoy themselves and shine with enthusiasm is something every teacher puzzles over.

So we’ve gathered ideas that are perfect for 5-year-olds, such as plays and ensemble performances.

We’ve picked out a variety of ideas to match your school’s unique style, so please use them as a reference when deciding on your program.

[For 5-Year-Olds] Recommended for Senior Kindergarten Recitals! A Collection of Play and Dance Ideas (21–30)

[Play] Snow White

2015 Okushi Nursery School, Green Class
[Play] Snow White

The classic play Snow White is also recommended for five-year-olds! Driven out of the castle by the Queen, Snow White lives in the forest, but after biting into a poisoned apple, she is rescued by a passing prince—a simple story.

The main characters are Snow White, the Queen, the seven dwarfs, and the huntsman, but since Snow White lives in the forest after being expelled from the castle, adding cute animals will make the play even more colorful.

While the story includes a few somewhat grim elements, you can intentionally omit those.

The costumes for this piece are very cute as well, so be sure to put some effort into them!

Song: Hometown

Fusadai Kindergarten - Chorus, Senior Class (5-year-olds): “Furusato” (Arashi version)
Song: Hometown

“Furusato,” the song performed by the idol group Arashi, is very popular with children.

It’s also well known as a choral piece.

How about having the 5-year-olds sing it at their recital? Since it has a choral aspect, there are various ways to perform it, such as two-part or three-part harmony, but for preschoolers, it would be fine for everyone to sing the main melody together.

Encourage them to listen carefully to the surrounding voices and practice with attention to pitch.

It might also be lovely to try creating sections where different parts sing separately, as Arashi does, and sections where everyone sings together.

In conclusion

The performance for five-year-olds is a special event that becomes a treasured memory, serving as the culmination of their time at the preschool. Every piece lets the children shine as the stars of the show. As they practice together and support one another, you can truly feel each child’s growth. It’s sure to be a wonderful performance that resonates in the hearts of all the parents.