Fun and engaging party acts and performances recommended for women
You know those times when you’re asked to do a performance for a friend’s wedding or to put on an act for a company party, and you’re stuck on what to do?
For all the girls out there who are feeling unsure, we’ve put together a selection of recommended performances—from classic crowd-pleasers to cute, feminine dances and even cool, expert-level acts!
Choose based on what your members are good at (or not so good at) and how many people will be participating.
We hope you find the perfect performance that suits you all!
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Fun and exciting performances/acts recommended for women (11–20)
Tasting/Comparative testing of XX

There are so many kinds of snacks and alcoholic drinks sold at supermarkets and specialty stores, aren’t there? Even among the wide variety, some products become especially popular.
When something gets that popular, most people have probably tried it at least once.
So, let me introduce a game where you guess the product based on the taste and aroma of foods or drinks of the same type.
You’ve probably seen TV shows titled things like “sake tasting” or “chocolate tasting.” The rules are simple, and it’s a game that viewers can participate in too, so it really livens things up.
It also seems like it would be fun as a team competition.
press conference-style movie

If you’re planning to do something like a video message as a performance, how about filming it in a mock press conference style? Even an ordinary message becomes fun when you deliver it as if you’re answering reporters’ questions.
At a wedding, the very situation of the bride or groom holding a press conference is funny in itself, and if you mix in a bit of “apology,” it can be even more amusing.
Oshibori art

Have you ever been asked to do a party act or performance but didn’t have time to prepare—no practice, no props? For those times when you end up taking on a last‑minute request or something that’s hard to refuse, here’s a recommended idea.
When you’re out for a meal, use the hand towels on the table to create art.
You might wonder if you can really make something with such small towels.
But you can actually craft cute pieces like animals, flowers, and even anime characters.
Hand towels are sold at 100-yen shops, and since you just fold them like origami, you don’t need much practice time.
Why not master how to make them?
Impressions that are too subtle for anyone to get

When we think of impersonations, we tend to imagine someone capturing the key traits of a person or thing and presenting them in a clear, recognizable way.
But what happens if you dig even deeper into the person you’re mimicking? How about getting excited with those ultra-niche impressions that are so specific they barely register with most people? If you’re performing as a party piece or entertainment, even if it’s obscure, it might be better to choose something that the audience can still relate to.
Alternatively, consider focusing on a field the main guest or audience is familiar with—picking the right domain for your impression matters.
Do some research and give it a try, so you can deliver a nuanced, richly layered impersonation.
Fortune Cookie in Love / AKB48 [Official]AKB48
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Isn’t this the song that everyone’s heard at least once and that’s easy to dance to and sing along with? It would also be cute to prepare outfits like school uniforms.
Even just coordinating the clothing colors among the people performing together, or adding sparkly ties, should be enough to create the right vibe.
There are plenty of choreography tutorial videos as well, so be sure to look them up.
air guitar

Air guitar is a great act to recommend for women who love music.
One fun point is that the style varies completely depending on the performer, even though it’s all called air guitar.
For example, some people perform as if they’re really playing the guitar, while others do flashy, guitar-wielding-looking dances in time with the music.
Try practicing in a style that suits you.
Bubble Dance

Nora Hirano is a popular female comedian known for her “bubble-era clichés” material themed around Japan’s booming economy of the 1980s.
This video features students from the Tomioka High School Dance Club taking on Nora Hirano’s bubbly dance.
Their sharp, high-energy moves are amazing! With its flashy look—like brightly colored suits with shoulder pads and permed ‘sobju’ hair that symbolize women of the bubble era—it would make a glamorous performance piece.
I think it can be enjoyed by both large groups like the dance club and smaller groups alike.
Here we go! Phantom Thief GirlMomoiro Clover Z

When a group of confident, physically strong girls puts on a performance, high-energy dance songs are recommended.
In that vein, Momoiro Clover Z’s “Ikuze! Kaitō Shōjo” is highly recommended.
Although it’s a female idol song, the movements and choreography are intense, making it perfect for showcasing athletic ability.
If you’re confident in your singing, try singing while you dance.
wotagei

At weddings and similar events, performances that are visually entertaining really get everyone excited.
If you’re looking for a flashy act like that, how about “wotagei”? Wotagei is a dance that originally involved fans using glow sticks to cheer on idols, but recently the dance itself has gained attention and become popular on YouTube.
It’s also rare to see women do it, which could make it even more exciting.
Sing in a dialect

Singing in a dialect is a fun idea that warms everyone’s hearts and brings out smiles! Just adding a slightly different intonation or ending to your words instantly grabs the audience’s interest.
For example, try singing a song you know in the dialect of your hometown, or switch a popular song into a dialect—before you know it, people will be smiling and saying, “That dialect is so cute!” Dialects have a unique sound and warmth rooted in their regions, so simply singing in one can create a cozy atmosphere and make conversation flow more naturally—another reason it really livens things up.
It’s easy to try, so even if you feel a little shy, give it a go and have fun!



