One-hit gags that are a hit at parties and entertainment, recommended for women
Here are some performance ideas perfect for women to shine at banquets and party entertainment!
If you’ve been asked to do a performance but have no ideas, are looking for acts suited to small or large groups, or want to know crowd-pleasing ideas for women, be sure to check these out.
We’ve gathered a wide range—from super easy options to ones that require a bit of practice—so choose based on how much time you have until the big day.
The most important point for any performance is to let go of your inhibitions.
When it’s showtime, go all out and hype up the crowd!
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One-Shot Gags That Go Over Well at Parties and as Entertainment—Recommended for Women (41–50)
Umaibō Sommelier

Umaibo Sommelier is a game where you taste Umaibo blindfolded and guess the flavor.
It brings quiz-style excitement and is fun for spectators, too! Using well-known flavors like cheese or corn potage makes it easier to guess.
There are many flavors, so you can increase the difficulty to your liking.
One-hit gags that are a hit at parties and performances, recommended for women (51–60)
Akira 100%

Akira 100% became an overnight sensation not so much for naked comedy as for his “tray act,” right? For a while, we saw him on TV a lot, and people often did his routine as entertainment at year-end and New Year parties.
But both Akira 100% and the people doing the act are men, aren’t they? So how about boldly giving it a try yourself! A tray might feel a bit plain, so using a cute cushion instead could give it a nice touch.
Impersonation: ‘Beyoncé’

How about doing a dance impersonation of Beyoncé? Or rather, maybe it’s more like doing an impression of Naomi Watanabe doing a Beyoncé impression? That would definitely get bigger laughs, right? Make a sultry entrance with the classic ‘Crazy in Love,’ and then, during the chorus, show off that dance while letting the wind blow dramatically over your whole body!
Perfect Human

How about performing RADIO FISH’s “PERFECT HUMAN” with an all-female group? RADIO FISH is a dance-vocal group formed around the comedy duo Oriental Radio, and all the members are men, giving off a cool and stylish image.
Doing it with only women would create a different vibe, which could be really interesting.
And of course, keep the “NAKATA” part as in the original!
Okay~Yasuko

This is Yasuko’s addictive gag, where her unique persona as a former Self-Defense Forces comedian and impeccable timing intertwine.
By gently saying “Hai〜” in a soft, friendly tone, she wins over the audience.
When imitating this gag, the key is to keep your back straight and your movements polite while maintaining a slightly relaxed, airy expression.
The contrast between strength and a laid-back vibe sparks laughter and instantly lightens the mood.
It’s easy to slip into everyday responses, too, and its irresistibly repeatable charm is off the charts.
It’s a warm, approachable gag that anyone can try right away and that softens the atmosphere.
Dance “Genghis Khan”

We often hear “Jingisukan” in various situations.
How about performing a dance to that song? It’s a tune that everyone from kids to adults knows.
In fact, that song was the 1979 debut single by the German music group Dschinghis Khan.
You also hear it a lot in commercials, right? Another nice point is that the song is short, so it seems fairly easy to learn any kind of choreography.
wotagei

How about we all try doing wotagei together? You know, that wotagei where you dance sharply while holding penlights.
It might look like you’re just moving your arms, but it’s actually a dance that uses your whole body.
It looks great and really hypes things up if you turn off the stage lights and such so the penlights stand out.
Matching black outfits would look cool, too.
Choosing the right music is important as well.



