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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!

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

Give someone a nickname on the fly

Ikimono-gakari changing their name?! Karen Takizawa gave them a new one.
Give someone a nickname on the fly

How about a little game where you quickly give people nicknames that capture their traits and vibe, with a generous dash of humor? For example, someone who wears glasses and is very knowledgeable could be called something whimsically cute like “Professor Specs.” Dreaming up slightly surreal yet endearing names is sure to spark laughter.

The key is to keep it gentle and funny so it doesn’t come off as rude.

If everyone takes turns and asks, “What’s the next nickname?” you’ll get the conversation flowing naturally and help everyone warm up to each other at any gathering.

Sing in a dialect

[Dubbing] You must not sing in a dialect: “Romance no Kamisama” [Okinawan dialect overload, Snow White – Winter Song version, I tried singing] #shorts *Not intended for children
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!

Fun Party Acts and Performances Recommended for Women (31–40)

parody song

I tried making a parody with typical introvert clichés using the trending song “Otona Blue.”
parody song

For women who feel a bit embarrassed about doing a party trick, I recommend parody songs.

If you plan ahead and sing with a group, it should help reduce the embarrassment.

In this video, they use the popular song “Otona Blue” to make a funny parody about the differences between introverts and extroverts.

With easy entry points like wearing school-uniform cosplay, you’re less likely to mess up.

In the workplace, it might be good to create a unique parody song about clients or departments—as long as it doesn’t make anyone uncomfortable.

Give it a try!

“Let’s Go! Phantom Thief Girls” danceMomoiro Clover Z

[Momoclo MV] Go for it! Phantom Thief Girl / Momoiro Clover Z (MOMOIRO CLOVER / IKUZE! KAITOU SHOUJO)
“Let’s Go! Phantom Thief Girls” dance Momoiro Clover Z

The hit all-female group Momoiro Clover Z’s “Ikuze! Kaitō Shōjo” is a great song to mimic for a singing impression.

Since you can do it with multiple people, it cuts down on the embarrassment, and just wearing different colors makes it look the part.

Another plus is that the dance isn’t too complicated.

It’s even better if you assign roles to match the members’ personalities.

Sometimes deliberately mismatching can actually get laughs and make it more fun.

Definitely give it a try at least once!

LOVE MachineMorning Musume

Morning Musume - Love Machine - Graduation ceremony performance - University of Shizuoka
LOVE Machine Morning Musume.

Many people know Morning Musume’s “LOVE Machine.” Just swing your hands left and right to the beat or copy a few simple moves, and smiles will quickly spread.

The energetic dance makes people around you naturally want to sway along, instantly brightening the atmosphere.

If you call out to each other in time with the song, the sense of togetherness at the party will jump way up! It’s an easy, low-pressure dance, so even first-timers are fine.

People around you will get drawn in and start dancing too, and everyone will end up laughing together and having a blast!

Running Man

Running Man AKB48 handshake event Yui Yokoyama Minami Takahashi Yuki Kashiwagi
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.

follow meE-girls

Wedding reception performance E-girls Follow Me sorry dance
follow meE-girls

If you’re looking for a cute dance everyone can do together, I also recommend E-girls’ “Follow Me.” The choreography is fairly solid, so you’ll need to practice well, but it might be killing two birds with one stone since it can help with dieting, too.

Buying matching outfits for everyone will boost the mood, so I recommend paying attention to the look as well.