[Respect-for-the-Aged Day Celebration] Crowd-Pleasing Performances: Ideas That Staff Can Enjoy Too
Looking for ideas for performances to liven up a Respect-for-the-Aged Day gathering? Interactive and fun activities like magic shows, bingo, and comedy improv can create a wonderful time that fills the entire venue with smiles.
You can also let attendees enjoy a different side of the staff with performances like staff dance routines or the two-person kimono act (futari-baori).
Entertainment that seniors can enjoy together with others is also a great opportunity to deepen communication.
Let’s boost the atmosphere of the event with creative, well-planned performances for Respect-for-the-Aged Day!
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[Respect-for-the-Aged Day Celebration] Crowd-Pleasing Performances: Ideas That Staff Can Enjoy Too (21–30)
kusudama (decorative paper ball used for celebrations)

How about using a festive kusudama to really liven up a celebratory event and highlight the joy? The classic contents are a banner with a message and confetti, but the fact that you don’t know what’s inside until you open it heightens the sense of anticipation.
Pulling the string with a countdown and having the message burst onto the scene is exciting even when you already know the result.
It’s important to think about how the message will be written and what kind of decorations will flutter out, so you can create a kusudama that makes the moment even more fun.
loach scooping

Dojo-sukui is a dance that can be called a traditional performing art, performed to the folk song “Yasugibushi” from Yasugi City in Shimane Prefecture.
With comical movements that suggest bending low at the waist to scoop up loaches, it expresses a sense of fun.
The costume is important for creating its distinctive atmosphere—wear a tenugui headcloth and a coin-shaped nose piece (modeled after an old one-mon coin), among other details.
While the loach-scooping motion is the classic motif, there are actually no fixed steps, so the performer’s ad-libbing is put to the test.
[Respect-for-the-Aged Day Celebration] Performances That Liven Up the Event: Ideas Staff Can Enjoy Too (31–40)
Sazae-san

Many older adults are likely familiar with the anime Sazae-san, which has even been performed on stage.
It is said that the TV broadcast began in 1969 (Showa 44).
Even today, when people think of a Sunday evening anime, many probably picture Sazae-san.
Here, we introduce a dance set to the music from this well-loved anime for seniors.
Just hearing the intro is likely enough for older adults to recall the title.
If the dancer wears a Sazae-san mask and an apron, it enhances the atmosphere even more.
Also, because it’s Sazae-san, it should be easier for seniors to remember.
Presentation of gifts

For the annual Respect-for-the-Aged gathering, why not present a gift as a token of appreciation? Items that suit the preferences of older adults, handmade gifts, heartfelt message cards or flowers… From practical items and decorative pieces to intangible gifts like words or haiku, all can be wonderful choices.
A gift given with genuine feeling can gently warm the recipient’s heart.
Consider what to give while asking about each person’s individual hobbies and preferences.
Little Dance

It’s a dance performed with a uniquely shrunken look, where each movement exudes cuteness.
With the gimmick of only the face being real and the rest a doll, it really tests the skill of how comically you can make the movements appear.
Since the motions of the arms and legs tend to be simple, it’s also recommended to exaggerate facial expressions to bring out the humor.
There are plenty of elements you can get particular about—what kind of movements to show to what kind of music, what costumes to use, and so on.
puppet show

Puppet shows, which use puppets to present stories, seem to be something we see less often as we grow older.
This project aims to recreate well-known tales through puppetry and let audiences experience the world of those stories.
Even if you already know the plot, seeing it enacted through real movement may lead to new discoveries.
The variety of ways to arrange it—such as which kinds of puppets to use and what mechanisms to incorporate—is another point of enjoyment.
street performance

Street performance is a staple act at events, and the fun part is that you can see the effort behind it—whether it ends in failure or success.
To help people feel the excitement of street performance, it’s actually important to show some failures on purpose; the success that follows will stand out even more.
And since clowns are strongly associated with street performance, putting real thought into the costume can evoke a circus-like atmosphere.
We recommend taking on a variety of acts—like juggling or cigar boxes—and letting the audience watch you work hard as you rise to the challenge.



