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!
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Stage performance ideas that excite cultural and school festivals (111–120)
Diavolo

Diabolo is a juggling prop: a top shaped like two bowls connected together, manipulated with a string on sticks.
Start by simply getting the diabolo spinning, and once you can do that, gradually learn different tricks.
Even if you can’t do anything fancy, just handling a diabolo will be enough to get your classmates talking.
It has similarities to yo-yos, so if you’re good with a yo-yo, give it a try.
Practicing by a riverbank or on a sports field is recommended.
Rap battle

It’s a rap battle that began attracting attention through TV shows like “Freestyle Dungeon.” There are many rap fans in Japan, so how about having the students put on a rap battle show? All you need is a mic and some background music, so it’s surprisingly easy to do.
Japanese taiko drumming

How about trying your hand at playing the wadaiko, one of Japan’s traditional instruments? These days, more clubs and circles are dedicated to wadaiko, so joining one could be a great idea.
With its unique tone and powerful presence unlike Western instruments, it’s sure to get everyone excited.
folk dance

Folk dances—what kinds of dances and which countries do you imagine? When you look into it, there are so many dances and folk traditions we don’t even know about.
Dance performances often use trendy songs, but to set yourself apart, why not go bold with niche, lesser-known folk dances? For both women and men, the traditional costumes—steeped in history—are often dazzling, enchanting, or cute, and just wearing them lifts your spirits.
Let’s put on a dance that will make everyone watching gasp in surprise!
Group gymnastics

Some schools may have a traditional group gymnastics performance at their sports festival, but how about trying a different style? The crisp, well-coordinated movements are truly impressive.
And for schools that don’t usually include group gymnastics in their sports festival, giving it a try might turn out to be a more popular show than expected.



