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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Lively Entertainment and Performances Recommended for Women (41–50)
band performance

If you have band experience, by all means give it a try.
In the video, men are participating too, but it’s of course fine if everyone is women.
If it’s a wedding reception performance, try taking on a wedding song.
As an aside, women who can play the drums are really cool, aren’t they?
Odoru Pompoko RinE-girls

‘Odoru Pompokolin’ is the debut single by B.B.
Queens, released in 1990.
As the ending theme song of the anime ‘Chibi Maruko-chan,’ it’s a tune well known by both children and adults.
This video features the E-girls version, which should be easy for women to use as a reference.
It’s also recommended for performances at events where children will be participating.
flash mob

A flash mob is an event where people you wouldn’t expect to be performers join in one after another as performers.
It’s a fun, surprise performance filled with excitement that seems to involve the entire venue and atmosphere.
Of course, it requires time to prepare, but the more carefully you plan, the more lively it becomes.
If you can get someone to participate who makes people think, “Them too!?” it’s even more surprising.
Boomwhacker

It’s a performance using tubular instruments of different lengths.
When you hold one and strike a table or other surface, it produces a pitch that matches the tube’s length.
It’s hard to play a full piece alone, so definitely try it with a large group.
The colorful look is a nice touch, too.
cigar box

Cigar boxes are a type of juggling in which three boxes glide beautifully through the air and move in fascinating ways.
The dynamic sight of the three boxes flying draws the eye and has real flair.
The name “cigar boxes” is said to come from their resemblance to the boxes once used for cigars.
Why not take the opportunity to give it a try for your next performance?
breakdancing

Because we’re women, let’s draw attention with a powerful performance.
Among dance styles, breakdancing has the most visually striking power.
Let’s dance our hearts out to cool tracks.
Be sure to try moves like the windmill and headspin, too.
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

When it comes to Japanese party tricks, “two-person haori” comes to mind.
Compete to see which group can eat faster in one minute.
Or doing makeup using the two-person haori setup could be fun, too.
Just be careful—hot food can cause burns.
Besides cake, items that are tricky to feed, like natto or cold noodles, are recommended.
Mobile Bingo Tournament

This is a recommended performance for a wedding reception.
Write down the guests’ mobile phone numbers on slips of paper, put them in a box, and draw one at random.
Then call that number—the person whose phone rings is the winner.
Let your guests enjoy the excitement of wondering, “Will my phone ring?!”
Uma-velousMONKEY MAJIK × Sandwichman

If you’re a woman, there’s a good chance you’ve tried dieting.
For you, I highly recommend singing the song “Uma-velous,” a collaboration between MONKEY MAJIK and Sandwichman.
The song features Sandwichman’s classic gag that everything is zero calories, so it’s likely to get a good laugh.
Dance ‘Idol’

YOASOBI’s song “Idol” was written as the theme for the anime Oshi no Ko and became a major hit, especially on streaming platforms.
How about trying a dance to this well-known track? Since there’s no fixed choreography, you can enjoy it freely.
The song’s major theme is the image of a perfect idol who hides the truth while captivating others, so while maintaining the song’s sense of speed, give your all to expressing “kawaii.”



