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-hit gags that are a hit at parties and performances, recommended for women (51–60)
Dance Marriage Fighting-Spirit March “Mabudachi”Kishidan

How about everyone dancing to Kishidan’s “Kekkon Tōkon Kōshinkyoku Mabudachi”? As the title suggests, it’s the perfect song to dedicate at a wedding.
It’s a hot-blooded and happy wedding tune that’s so very Kishidan.
Each member of Kishidan has their own signature color, kind of like idols.
It would be great to get into character and dance wearing school uniforms—gakuran or sailor uniforms—in the members’ colors!
Dance “Cinderella Girl”King&Prince

Idol group King & Prince is especially popular among young women, junior high, and high school students.
How about trying the dance to their debut single, “Cinderella Girl”? When you think of Johnny’s idols, you think of dance, right? This song is packed with dance moves full of that Johnny’s-style idol vibe.
Channel your inner member and show it off!
ReiwaGolden Bomber

In 2019, coinciding with the new era name, Golden Bomber’s “Reiwa” was released and became a hot topic.
The era name itself is used in the chorus, making it an easy song to get into.
Since the chorus repeats often, even people who haven’t heard the song before can quickly remember it.
It’s recommended as entertainment for karaoke or when you want to liven things up with a large group!
Impersonations of Disney characters

Impressions of Disney characters are an easy, low-barrier routine for women as well.
They’re recognizable across generations—people will think, “Oh, that character!”—so they’re great for those not used to performing at events.
Mickey, Donald, and Winnie the Pooh are popular, and lately musical-style impressions from Frozen and the like are also a good option!
One-hit gags that go over well at parties and as entertainment, recommended for women (61–70)
Dance “Inspector Pepper”Pink Lady

Pepper Keibu, Pink Lady’s debut single released in 1976.
It’s amazing that even after all this time, young people still know it.
Morning Musume covered it in 2008 as well.
It was a hit back then, and the choreography seems to have been a hot topic at the time too.
With glittering sequin costumes and stiletto heels on their feet—let’s dance in style!
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

Ninin-baori is a traditional performance enjoyed at parties and banquets.
The person in front wears a cloth, while the person behind plays the “hands,” controlling the movements.
In scenes where they try to make the front person drink or eat dumplings, the awkward hand motions are sure to get laughs.
Adding ad-lib touches—like missing the mouth or moving exaggeratedly—will make it even livelier.
The audience can join in by calling out or offering advice on the movements, creating a stronger sense of togetherness.
It’s a perfect idea for cherry-blossom viewing with a distinctly Japanese atmosphere.
An impromptu play that involves the people present

The story of Snow White is one of those fairy tales everyone knows, right? It’s the one where a wicked witch makes Snow White eat a poisoned apple, and a prince comes to her rescue.
Let’s give that story a musical twist.
And of course, the prince and princess are the groom and bride.
We’ll involve the bride and groom and make them the protagonists.
By bringing in the stars of the day, the whole venue will be buzzing with excitement.



