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[For care facilities] Liven up your summer festival! A roundup of performances by staff

At summer festivals held at senior care facilities, many residents look forward to the performances put on by staff.

Lively, summery acts are a perfect fit for the occasion.

In this article, we’ll introduce staff performance ideas that are sure to get everyone excited.

On the day of the festival, let go of any shyness and have as much fun as you can.

When staff spend the time smiling, those smiles are sure to spread to the residents as well.

Plan a joyful summer festival with must-have attractions like dance, taiko drumming, fireworks displays, and handmade portable shrines (mikoshi)!

[For Care Facilities] Liven Up Your Summer Festival! A Roundup of Staff Performances (1–10)

Japanese taiko drum

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Japanese taiko drum

If you want to liven up a summer festival, a “wadaiko” (Japanese drum) performance is highly recommended! The powerful sound of the drums fills the venue with excitement and spreads smiles to everyone watching.

One of the charms is that you can enjoy Bon Odori along with the drum rhythms, and even those who aren’t confident about dancing will find their bodies moving naturally when they hear the familiar beat.

Drumming together, dancing together, and getting excited together will become the best memory of the summer festival.

Give this idea a try to create a lively, energetic summer moment!

Handmade portable shrine

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Handmade portable shrine

When it comes to summer festivals, nothing beats the mikoshi.

This time, we’re sharing ideas for a “handmade mikoshi” that, despite being DIY, delivers an impressive presence.

Crafted from everyday materials, it looks remarkably grand—the intricate decorations and the gentle jingle of bells heighten that festive excitement.

Even without shouldering it, simply pulling it along at a slow pace livens up the atmosphere, often drawing applause and cheers from onlookers.

The making process sparks conversation among participants and naturally brings out smiles.

Once completed, it’s fun to see, touch, and take part in—an essential, lively, and heart-lifting attraction for any summer festival.

fireworks festival

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fireworks festival

When people gather in a darkened yard or parking lot and light the fuses, a gentle glow begins to seep out.

A fireworks gathering that lets you feel the essence of summer in that soft light is a perfect way to wrap up a summer festival.

Even without flashy productions, it’s captivating to watch sparklers sway in your hand, and bursts of color and sound from fountains draw applause—an experience people of all ages can enjoy, delivering plenty of satisfaction even in a short time.

It works with a small group and just an outdoor space, letting you fully savor a summer night.

Give it a try!

Festival Mambo

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Festival Mambo

Here are some ideas to brighten up your summer festival, all danced to the cheerful rhythm of “Omatsuri Mambo.” With just a few clever touches to costumes and movement, the performance becomes much more captivating and draws the audience’s attention.

You can go with classic synchronized choreography, or deliberately use quirky moves to get laughs and pump up the crowd.

The lively, fun melody spreads through the whole venue, creating a sense of unity that makes people want to clap along.

Even without flashy props, it’s more than enjoyable—this piece shines with the performers’ creativity, which is part of its charm.

two-person robe (Nininbaori): a comedic act where two people share one kimono-like garment, with the rear person acting as the arms for the front person

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two-person robe (Nininbaori): a comedic act where two people share one kimono-like garment, with the rear person acting as the arms for the front person

Here’s a crowd-pleasing idea that will have everyone laughing just by watching and doing it: the “Nininbaori” skit.

In this classic setup, the person in back puts their arms through and “controls” the person in front.

The sight of them smearing food on their face as they try to eat, or fumbling with props, sets the whole venue laughing.

Preparation is simple, but with a few creative twists from the performers, the laughs multiply.

Their earnest silliness is endearing and instantly brightens the mood, making it perfect for the opening or a mid-program highlight.

It’s lively, fun to watch, and a staple performance at summer festivals.