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Stage performance ideas to excite a cultural or school festival

When it comes to school festivals, one of the biggest highlights—beyond all the food stalls and games—is the live shows and performances on stage! Instrumental music, singing, dancing, theater, juggling, and more…

The festival stage is the perfect place to showcase activities you’ve been practicing regularly.

And since it’s a special occasion, you might be thinking, “I want to practice something new and show it off!” For those of you who feel that way, here are plenty of recommended show ideas for your school festival! Show a different side of yourself and help make the festival even more exciting!

Stage performance ideas that excite audiences at culture festivals and school festivals (71–80)

eSports show

The world goes wild for pro gamers: e-sports events packed at the Tokyo Game Show
eSports show

“e-sports” is short for “electronic sports,” referring to sports or competitions that use computer games.

They have been attracting attention recently, and there are many professional players not only overseas but also in Japan.

Watching skilled players is enjoyable, so how about showcasing it as a performance at the school festival?

air guitar

[Air Guitar World Championships] The top performers’ acts are insanely good
air guitar

Air guitar is a performance where you pretend to play a guitar as if you were holding a real one, even though you’re not holding anything, and since 1996 a world championship has been held annually in Finland.

It might be fun to try it at a school festival in a contest format.

pro wrestling

New Sowa Pro Wrestling
pro wrestling

Actually, pro wrestling is one of the shows that really fires up the crowd at school festivals.

These days, with videos available online, there are many pro wrestling fans among young women as well.

You do need to practice to prevent injuries, but it’s guaranteed to be a hit.

Impromptu caricature

[Live Sketch] Introducing improvised portrait drawings! / Get better at drawing / Improve your illustration skills / How to draw
Impromptu caricature

Caricatures are fun both to have drawn and to watch others get.

If your class has someone good at drawing, or as an activity for the art club, try this impromptu portrait drawing.

Because it’s finished in a short time, the key is to chat lightly while you work, find the subject’s charming expressions, and capture their features.

It’s just drawing a portrait, but doing it on the spot while talking can turn it into quite a show.

collective behavior

Group Action Collective Behavior December 13, 2009 Kanazawa, Japan
collective behavior

This is the group performance called “Shuudan Koudou” (Collective Action) from Nippon Sport Science University that once became famous.

It moves people by having a large number of participants perform the exact same movements.

It’s on a completely different level from ordinary marching, so please decide whether to take it on with the understanding that it’s really demanding.

Simultaneous performance: trumpet × keyboard

World’s only technique… Simultaneous trumpet and keyboard performance – Komatsu / Carrying You [Laputa]
Simultaneous performance: trumpet × keyboard

It’s a performance where you play the trumpet with your right hand and the keyboard with your left, handling both the accompaniment and the melody all by yourself.

This is a routine performed by Komatsu, who once appeared on the TV show “Bakushō Red Carpet,” so some of you may have seen videos of it on YouTube or social media.

Not only do you need to be able to play both the trumpet and the keyboard proficiently in the first place, but performing them simultaneously is quite challenging.

All the more reason that, when pulled off brilliantly, it’s guaranteed to bring the house down!

Bottle flip

Bottle Flip Mastery 2 | KAMIWAZA (Bottle Flip Trick Shots 2)
Bottle flip

Do you know bottle flipping? It’s a performance where you put about half a bottle of water into a plastic bottle, throw it so it spins, and make it land upright.

Sounds simple, right? But the variations and trick shots are amazing—there are tons of cool videos on video sites, and it’s really satisfying to watch.

It feels great when someone throws it from a high place and sticks the landing, or sets it perfectly in a spot that makes you think, “There?!” You can perform it live, of course, but editing the successful clips into a stylish video with fast-paced music and screening it would definitely hype things up.