Hidden talent acts to showcase at school: ideas to liven up the event
What would you do if someone said, “Show us a special talent!” at a school event? Since it’s a great opportunity, you’d want to perform a hidden talent that everyone will remember, right? School events are the perfect chance to show a different side of yourself! But when it comes down to it, many people might find themselves wondering, “What should I do?” In this article, we’ve gathered plenty of ideas for hidden talents that you can easily perform in the classroom or gym.
We’ll introduce a wide range—from things that can look amazing with a bit of practice to performances you can try with your classmates.
You’re sure to find the perfect hidden talent for you!
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Hidden talent acts to perform at school. Ideas to liven up events (41–50)
A classroom-relatable skit

There are certain things at school that make everyone go, “So true!” right? Like the crushing sleepiness after school lunch or after swimming class, or the way the person whose attendance number matches the date always gets called on… How about putting on a short skit that showcases those school ‘relatable moments’? It’s a great idea to include not only things every elementary school student has probably experienced, but also quirks unique to your own school.
Doing impressions of distinctive teachers could be fun, too! Since the skit is built around shared experiences, it’s sure to get natural laughs from the audience.
Cap tossing

Bottle-cap throwing has become so popular that clubs are now being formed at universities across the country.
You hold a plastic bottle cap as if you were flicking it with your finger and push it forward.
It may look easy at first glance, but there are various types of pitches, making it surprisingly deep and complex.
I hear my voice with a delay.

This is the hidden trick made famous by Ikkokudo: “the voice is heard with a delay.” It looks simple, but it’s actually quite difficult, and it takes a lot of practice to make it look natural.
Once you’ve mastered this, try your hand at ventriloquism as well.
Card throwing

Be careful: if you learn it only halfway and try to show it off, you might end up hurting people around you.
Also, following rules like not doing it in a confined indoor space or in crowded places may help you perform this little trick more safely and enjoyably.
Boomerang Card

Seeing a magician smoothly and stylishly throw playing cards is pretty cool, isn’t it? How about adding card throwing to your bag of party tricks? This one is a bit unusual even among card throws—the card you toss comes back to your hand like a boomerang.
It’s the kind of quick trick that would impress people when you’re killing time with a deck of cards.
Insert a coin into a plastic bottle without using your hands

I think many people bring plastic bottles to school.
Around the one-minute mark in this video, it shows a way to drop a coin into a plastic bottle without using your hands.
All you need is a toothpick.
You know how they often come together with the disposable chopsticks you get with a boxed lunch.
Snap the toothpick in half, place it across the rim of the plastic bottle, and set the coin on top.
Then drip some water onto it, and you can drop the coin without using your hands! It uses simple materials and hardly needs any practice.
It seems like something you could easily show off at lunchtime.
Colored paper magic

This is a magic trick where colored papers that were supposedly the same size change size at the moment they’re flipped and revealed.
The fact that something the audience was just looking at changes in an instant makes the mystery really palpable.
A large sheet and a small sheet are hidden behind a paper that appears to be the same size, with two types attached to a larger sheet underneath, and a small sheet set up behind the standard-size sheet so that only one can be taken out.
The finer details of hand movements are crucial, such as how to extract the large sheet and how to extract the standard-size sheet.



