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, crowd-pleasing performances and acts recommended for women (21–30)
Juggling

Entertainment segments are a great chance to try things you’re interested in but don’t usually get to attempt.
I imagine many people are at least “a little curious” about juggling.
This video provides a basic explanation of the cascade, a trick with three balls.
By the way, juggling is also said to stimulate brain activity…
flash mob dance

Flash mobs that bring unexpected emotion to proposals and parties are a tempting choice for entertainment.
Yamauchi from the comedy duo Kamaitachi pulled off a huge gag by attempting a flash mob all by himself at his partner Hamaie’s wedding.
We wouldn’t recommend it unless you’re very brave… Since it’s mainly dancing, it may require a longer practice period than other performances.
It’s reassuring if you have a few people with dance experience.
For company events, it might be fun to divide into teams—like a junior team and a veteran team—and perform that way!
Fun Party Acts and Performances Recommended for Women (31–40)
Electrical Parade

Many women love Disneyland, right? So how about putting on a performance that recreates the hugely popular Electrical Parade at Disneyland? It would take quite a bit of effort to prepare beautiful costumes and dance while wearing lights on your body, but I think it would be a performance that everyone would enjoy even more than the work it takes.
Millionaire-style Quiz Tournament

It’s a quiz competition in the style of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” which has been on the air since 2000.
Since the video is for a wedding reception performance, the questions are about the bride and groom.
Lifelines like “Fifty-Fifty” and “Phone a Friend” are properly included.
What’s inside the box?

It’s the classic variety show segment, the “What’s in the Box?” game.
You stick your hand into a box without being able to see inside and try to guess what’s in there.
The scared expressions of the person guessing are pretty funny.
Just make sure not to put anything too dangerous inside.
tile breaking

A performance I recommend for those confident in their physical strength or with karate experience is tile breaking.
It’s often associated with men, but women can do it too once they get the hang of it.
How about going for a bold break and creating a striking contrast with your usual image?
Running Man

How about trying the dance made famous by the hit song “R.Y.U.S.E.I.” by Sandaime J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE? Many of you have probably seen it in commercials, right? The highlight move, the “Running Man,” looks really cool! The upbeat rhythm will create a great sense of unity at the venue.



