Make Your Middle School Culture Festival a Hit! A Collection of Ideas for Popular Exhibits, Games, and Stage Performances
Have you already decided what to do for your junior high school cultural festival?
There are plenty of ideas for exhibits and stage performances, as well as attractions and games that visitors can enjoy.
However, you might be having trouble deciding—perhaps you’re unsure which activities will really liven things up, or you want to create something truly memorable.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of recommended activities for junior high school cultural festivals.
We’ve picked out classic and popular options, so use these suggestions as a reference to help you create a fun and exciting festival!
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Middle School Culture Festival Heats Up! A Collection of Ideas for Popular Exhibits, Games, and Stage Performances (61–70)
chorus

When it comes to class performances, choral singing is a classic choice.
Pick a song that will move your audience and give it your all.
Singing a single piece together can strengthen the bonds and friendships among classmates.
You could also choose a song that matches the festival’s theme or a well-known pop tune that everyone recognizes.
That way, people of all ages can enjoy it, and it’ll be easier to add arrangements or combine it with other acts like short skits or dance.
hero show

How about putting on a hero show on stage where we play the heroes we admired as kids? Let’s remember those childhood days when we watched with excitement at amusement parks, recall the heroes from manga and dramas we still look up to, then dash around the stage in style and cut down evil one after another! It may seem like it’s for kids, but it’s the kind of act everyone can get hyped about, right? Put care into the costumes and create your own original heroes!
In conclusion
We’ve introduced a variety of ideas for activities and exhibits to brighten up your middle school culture festival. From hands-on attractions in the classroom to lively, student-centered stage events, did anything catch your eye? The process of the whole class putting their heads together and preparing will surely become an irreplaceable memory. Create the best culture festival filled with everyone’s smiles!



