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[For Staff] Energize Your Nursing Home Respect-for-the-Aged Day! Performance Ideas Full of Laughter and Emotion

Entertainment for Respect-for-the-Aged Day is a wonderful opportunity for residents and staff to come together as one.

Here are some fun ideas that are sure to make everyone smile.

From dances and two-person kyogen-style skits (futari-baori) to magic shows, every act will warm the hearts of both the audience and the participants.

You can choose anything from simple to more elaborate performances to suit your facility’s atmosphere.

The time seniors and staff spend planning and practicing together will surely become cherished memories.

[For Staff] Liven Up Your Nursing Home’s Respect-for-the-Aged Day! Entertainment Ideas Full of Laughter and Emotion (51–60)

Little Dance

FY2024 Day Service Hanaichigo Respect-for-the-Aged Celebration – Hanaichigo Circus: Little Dance!!
Little Dance

The year-end and New Year holidays are hectic and busy.

For staff who have some extra time, we recommend the Little Dance.

Two people dance in a way that makes them look like a single person.

One person sticks their face and arms out from behind a wall, while the other uses their arms to imitate legs and move them.

From the audience, it looks like a tiny person is dancing.

Watching the two move in perfect sync will surely resonate with older adults as well.

It does require practice time, but that effort will make it a polished performance for the New Year’s party.

Song Exercise Festival

Health exercise to the tune of Saburo Kitajima’s “Matsuri”! Super popular at day care! [Song Exercise] [Rhythm Exercise]
Song Exercise Festival

Enjoy it even while seated! Here are ideas for a sing-and-exercise routine to the song “Matsuri.” When you think of summer festivals or evening cool-down festivals, many people imagine Bon Odori, right? This time, let’s move our bodies to the famous song “Matsuri” by the legendary Saburo Kitajima.

The video introduces ideas for movements you can do while sitting! Even subtle motions will loosen up your body if you do them properly—no doubt about it! Sing, dance, and make fun memories.

Hige Dance

[Care Worker] Hige DANCE @ Miyoshi Yuseien
Hige Dance

The Hige Dance, which was hugely popular in the Showa era.

The Drifters’ Ken Shimura and Cha Kato wore fake mustaches and silently performed various gags—an unforgettable sight.

Back then, many children were glued to the TV to watch the Hige Dance.

Many older adults have probably seen it at least once, too.

Because the Hige Dance is familiar to seniors, it’s also recommended for birthday recreation.

Have the staff put on a Hige Dance performance.

Try doing tricks to the distinctive Hige Dance melody.

If staff with fake mustaches perform silently, it’s likely to get seniors excited.

Even seniors who don’t know the Hige Dance will probably be captivated by the staff’s act.

fashion show

16th Anniversary Fashion Show! Guests and staff of the senior home walk the runway! [Good Time Living Chiba-Minato / Kaigandori]
fashion show

A birthday party that celebrates longevity and expresses daily gratitude.

How about holding a fashion show as part of this wonderful birthday event? Invite seniors to wear outfits connected to their lives or ones they’ve always wanted to try.

Choosing among dresses, kimonos, and more can make for an enjoyable time in itself.

And be sure to spend time on makeup, too.

Just as there is makeup therapy that incorporates psychological techniques, some people feel lighter and brighter after a makeover.

Walking the runway with staff members, just like a real fashion show, is sure to get everyone excited.

Atarimae Taiso

COWCOW “Atarimae Taiso #1”
Atarimae Taiso

When you want a crowd-pleasing performance, how about trying “Atarimae Taiso”? “Atarimae Taiso” is a comedy routine by the duo COWCOW.

It’s well-known as a party skit and is easy for anyone to recreate, which is a big plus.

Set to a song that treats obvious things as if they’re brand-new discoveries, you use simple movements to act out the lyrics.

It can be performed by as few as two people, so it’s a great option when you’re short on participants.

Let’s bring smiles to seniors from the New Year with “Atarimae Taiso”!