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Hidden talents to liven up the party: Recommended performances and skits for women [2026]

For women who’ve been asked to put on a performance at year-end or New Year parties, or at wedding receptions, but don’t know what to do, we’ve gathered ideas for crowd-pleasing hidden talents! From simple acts to more serious ones, there’s a full range to choose from—feel free to use this as a reference.

Even if you’re not comfortable getting laughs with quick gags or impressions, hidden-talent acts often showcase skills, and you can prepare in advance, so you can perform with confidence.

And who knows—this might even spark a new hobby!

Hidden Talents That Liven Up Events: Recommended Performances for Women [2026] (31–40)

Commercial one-shot gag

Tried a one-shot gag using a commercial everyone has definitely seen at least once.
Commercial one-shot gag

How about trying a one-shot gag? If it’s a one-shot gag based on a commercial jingle, it should resonate with a wide range of generations.

It might also be good to come up with your own material.

It might be embarrassing, but since it’s a one-shot gag… it’ll be over in an instant!

line dance

Let's walk home - practice - fantastic
line dance

Line dance refers to a style of dance where performers line up in rows and synchronize their arm and leg movements, or display them in alternating patterns.

It’s especially satisfying when everyone’s movements are perfectly in sync.

Sometimes dancers hold placard-like boards and raise or lower them; adding messages to these can be a nice touch.

Stomp

[Ensemble] STOMP Makuhari Sogo High School
Stomp

There is a type of performance called “stomp,” where you make sounds using things other than musical instruments.

Use everyday items like buckets, mops, or chairs and create music using rhythm alone.

It’s fun to hit different objects and discover which ones make good sounds.

It’s more enjoyable with a larger group than alone, but since it requires practice and preparation, it’s an activity best suited for those who have time.

band performance

Heroine back number High school girls' band
band performance

There are actually quite a few people who can play some kind of instrument.

Let’s put together an impromptu all-girl band and perform.

If, after practicing, your skills are a bit lacking, try compensating by focusing on visuals—put effort into the costumes, bring in dancers, and so on—to make up for the rough edges in the playing.

Who knows, this might even lead to forming a brand-new band.

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

It’s a truly classic party trick that used to be performed even at vaudeville theaters, and the fact that it hasn’t died out despite the passage of time must mean it has some kind of charming appeal.

It might be fun to try different pairings—two close friends perfectly in sync, people from other departments meeting for the first time, or you and a boss you just can’t get in sync with.

Amazingly, you can even buy a special haori for the two-person version online now.

Hidden Talents to Liven Up the Party: Recommended Entertainment and Performances for Women [2026] (41–50)

Anison performance in cosplay

Sailor Moon 'Moonlight Densetsu' Played by Riyoko Takagi
Anison performance in cosplay

There were always one or two girls in class who were good at the piano.

If you were one of them, how about boldly performing the piano in cosplay? It’s something you can do solo, so you don’t need to set aside extra time for meetings or rehearsals—that’s one of its appeals.

As for anime song sheet music, you can get it by downloading it.

Spinning a top

Teach Me, Naoti: [Spinning a Top / String-Wrapping, Hand Balance] with Itaya-san & Naoti
Spinning a top

How about showcasing the traditional art of spinning tops as entertainment at a year-end or New Year’s party? Rather than just spinning a top, why not try the trick called “string-catch to hand balance”? It’s sure to surprise the audience and get everyone excited together.

First, spin the top on the ground as usual.

Then, at the right moment, loop the string around the top, give the other end a sharp pull, and lift the top up onto your hand.

Once you get the hang of it, anyone can improve regardless of gender, so practice and make your performance a success!