RAG MusicPerformance
Wonderful entertainment/performances

[Definitive Guide] Performance Ideas for Farewell Party for Third-Years | From Touching to Laugh-Out-Loud Skits

A farewell party for third-year students is held for those about to graduate.

It’s also known as one of the main events to send off the graduates.

Since it’s a special occasion, you’ll want to give it your all—but some members of the organizing committee may be wondering, “What exactly should we do?” So in this article, we’ve put together a roundup of performances that are fun to watch and fun to do! From classic ideas to unique ones, we’re introducing a wide range of options—feel free to use these ideas as inspiration!

[Definitive Guide] Performance Ideas for the Farewell Party for 3rd-Year Students | From Moving to Laugh-Out-Loud (41–50)

DJ set

[Over 3 Million Views] I Tried DJing at the School Festival
DJ set

When it comes to music performances at school events, choir and band performances are the mainstream, but if you’re looking for something a bit different, why not hype up the crowd with a DJ set? It might not be very familiar to middle or high school students, but once they see a live DJ performance, they’re sure to enjoy it.

Not only EDM and club music—if you mix in famous Western pop songs or tracks from rock bands, it will get the crowd even more excited.

Interesting call

@l25fm

It was amazing that Class 5 could be so true to ourselves—giving our all to something totally silly right up to the very end! A class I'm proud of! A homeroom teacher I'm proud of! I'll love you forever!Graduation CeremonyGraduation Ceremony SurpriseGraduation Movie#JK brandWonderful memories of JK#jk termination notice#03

Original song – pa – pa

The scene where graduates take turns reading out their memories and chime in together at key moments is a classic in elementary schools, isn’t it? How about collaboratively creating a speech like those chorus-style calls at graduation ceremonies? You can share the memories you’ve built up and what each person felt at the time, all in a fun atmosphere.

Focusing on the overall content is important, but deciding where to overlap voices is also a key point for getting laughs.

It could really liven things up if you stack your voices on parts the audience wouldn’t want emphasized, setting them up perfectly to jump in with a playful retort.

Calligraphy performance

Farewell party calligraphy performance!
Calligraphy performance

Writing characters is something we do in everyday life, and some people may feel they’re not good at it.

This piece takes calligraphy—which many only associate with the image of simply writing characters—and turns it into a performance that showcases and conveys the fun of lettering.

With music resounding, the structure features writing characters on a large sheet of paper using a big brush, allowing the audience to feel the forward-driving power of bold, dynamic strokes.

Since characters are written downward and it’s hard to see the work in progress, it’s recommended to incorporate dance until the piece is completed.

Magic Show

[Magic Academy Festival] Magic Show at the Middle School!!
Magic Show

If you’re looking for a fun performance, how about putting on a magic show? Even classic tricks you’ve seen countless times on TV can still be astonishing when you witness them right before your eyes.

The performer could be a current student, or you could ask a popular teacher—like the principal, vice-principal, or the third-year homeroom teacher—to do it for extra excitement.

There are tutorials online for tricks you can master with a bit of practice, and there are magic kits available that make it easy for anyone to perform.

Use those as references and give it a try!

Cheerleading

Shouchi Fukaya High School - Farewell Ceremony for Third-Year Students - Cheerleading
Cheerleading

If you’re eager to cheer on the graduates as they set out on their own paths, why not support them with a cheerleading performance? If your school has a cheerleading team, consider asking them to help! If not, gather members from the student body—especially those who are good at dancing.

Preparing from choosing the music to practicing the choreography may be a bit of work leading up to the day, but give it a try as a heartfelt way to show your gratitude.