[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)
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.
[Respect-for-the-Aged Day Celebration] Performances That Liven Up the Event: Ideas Staff Can Enjoy Too (31–40)
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.
Commemorative photo with my family

For elderly residents in care facilities, nothing makes them happier than having their family come to visit.
Inviting families to celebrate together on Respect for the Aged Day is a wonderful idea.
Reuniting with siblings, children, and grandchildren will surely bring joy and lots of smiles.
Taking a family group photo and giving it to them as a keepsake of the celebration would be greatly appreciated.
Why not include this as part of your plans for a memorable Respect for the Aged Day event?
Honoring the oldest person

Speaking of Respect for the Aged Day, it’s a day to honor and celebrate seniors who have contributed to society for many years.
How about a plan that fits perfectly with such an event: an idea to recognize the oldest attendee? Some people might feel shy about being honored in front of friends and facility staff, but it’s something to be truly proud of.
Present a certificate of recognition while expressing your daily gratitude and congratulations.
It will surely become a wonderful, lasting memory.
For other seniors as well, it may serve as motivation for longevity.
Hilarious! Banana Bargain Sale

The banana auction, where sellers rattle off their unique patter while steadily lowering the price, originated around Moji Port in Moji City, Fukuoka Prefecture.
It spread nationwide after a scene in the film “It’s Tough Being a Man” (Otoko wa Tsurai yo).
The lively, witty style of selling bananas is something older adults can also enjoy.
If you use homemade play money and have older adults play the role of buyers, it will likely be even more engaging.
Try enjoying it with call-and-response lines like “That’s too expensive!” and “Can you lower it a bit more?”
Lucky Daruma Dance

When it comes to daruma dolls, they’re strongly associated with good luck, and just having one there makes it feel like a celebration.
How about wearing a costume inspired by a daruma and expressing celebration and joy through dance? A big daruma costume can be hard to move in, so you can make people laugh by showing how you do your best to dance in it.
Since a daruma that’s hard to move in can lead to a simple, limited dance, we recommend appearing as a set with a more mobile costume as well.



