[Christmas] Popular Entertainment/Performance Ideas Ranking
When it comes to big events in December, Christmas tops the list.
Many people celebrate with Christmas parties for family, friends, and colleagues.
In this article, we’ve gathered ideas for fun performances and activities perfect for Christmas!
We’ll introduce popular ideas in a ranking format, so you’ll quickly find something you’ll want to try.
If you’re looking to make Christmas even more exciting, give these a shot.
Who knows—you might even become more popular than Santa Claus!
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[Christmas] Ranking of Popular Skits/Performances for Entertainment Segments (61–70)
Do Christmas cosplay64rank/position

Santa Claus outfits are red and fluffy, and Christmas-themed costumes tend to have a distinctive look, don’t they? Let’s put on costumes inspired by Christmas and enjoy a Christmas party! You can use ready-made sets that include everything, or you can have fun by preparing just the minimum items yourself.
Your crafting skills and creativity will be put to the test depending on which character you choose and how faithfully you recreate it.
Christmas boots65rank/position

Would you like to try making a cute Christmas boot? Place the origami with the colored side facing up, and fold down about 1 cm from the top edge.
Turn the paper over, fold it in half by bringing the left and right edges together to make a crease, then unfold.
Fold the left and right edges in to meet the crease you just made.
Turn the paper over again, and fold the bottom edge up to align with the line at the bottom of the white section.
Align the left and right edges of the folded-up section with the bottom edge, and make diagonal creases in order.
After making the creases, fold the back layer in half horizontally along the center line.
If you fold the top layer together along the creased sections at this point, it will form the shape of a boot!
Christmas party66rank/position

When it comes to must-have winter events for both children and adults, Christmas surely comes to mind.
Christmas is a Christian festival that commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ.
In Japan, it is said to have spread to the general public after confectionery companies turned it into a promotional event.
If you prepare items like Santa outfits, Christmas cakes, and presents, it will undoubtedly be an event that seniors can enjoy as well! Incorporating Christmas-themed games could make it even more exciting.
Christmas Matching Game67rank/position

A matching game with Christmas motifs! All you need is paper and paper cups, so try making it in your spare time.
First, draw Christmas-themed pictures on the bottoms of the paper cups.
Make sure each one uses a different motif.
Next, draw the same pictures you drew on the cups onto a sheet of paper, arranging them in a grid.
Coloring each picture makes them easier to recognize and lowers the difficulty, so it’s recommended.
At “Ready, go!” place each paper cup on the spot with the matching picture.
If you’re playing with multiple people, it works well to take turns placing cups.
How quickly can you find the matching pictures?
Santa’s Unlucky Day68rank/position

It’s a story-driven performance that blends humor and warmth.
It depicts a staff member playing Santa who, while distributing presents in a house, faces a string of small mishaps and tries to get through them cheerfully despite his bewilderment.
The Santa performer’s expressions are so true-to-life that participants can’t help but smile at his efforts.
Incorporating music and sound effects draws the audience further into the story.
After overcoming the mishaps, Santa receives warm applause, and the entire venue is filled with a cozy, heartwarming atmosphere.
Easy with cardboard! A yarn Christmas tree69rank/position

A Christmas tree made by wrapping yarn around a cardboard base has a warm, charming feel.
Cut the cardboard into a triangle and wrap your favorite color of yarn around and around.
If you change colors partway through, you’ll create a gradient for a more stylish finish.
Add yarn pom-poms or beads at the end to complete the tree.
Since you don’t use glue or scissors, even small children can work on it safely.
It fits anywhere and is the perfect size for a tabletop.
This is a Christmas tree idea you can get absorbed in making, using familiar materials that bring a cozy sense of warmth.
Handbell – Silent Night70rank/position

What brightens up the Christmas party is a handbell performance by staff dressed as Santa Claus and reindeer.
The moment the staff, clad in red and brown costumes and holding bells, line up, the atmosphere in the venue instantly becomes festive.
Accompanied by warm smiles, they perform “Silent Night.” Each note gently overlaps, creating a calm moment like softly falling snow.
Before long, the residents will likely find themselves humming along, listening with contented, narrowed eyes.
With its beautiful harmony of tone and ambiance, the handbell performance is the perfect idea for the finale of a Christmas party.


