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[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 Third-Year Students | From Touching to Hilarious Skits (1–10)

cheering squad

Everyone’s Big Cheer Movie / Nippon Sport Science University Cheerleading Squad
cheering squad

Graduation is both a conclusion and a new beginning.

The third-year students are leaving the places and friends they’ve known to dive into a different world.

They’re surely excited, but also likely carrying some worries.

That’s why we recommend a cheer squad performance as a program for the farewell party.

It’s a staple at sports days, but tailored to the third-years, it’s perfect for a send-off as well.

With your powerful cheers, let’s send the third-years off on a bright note.

Chalkboard Art

Heisei 29 Farewell Party for Third-Year Students: Class 1-2 “Chalkboard Art”
Chalkboard Art

Blackboards are an indispensable part of school life, and because they’re something we see every day, they can naturally evoke memories.

How about drawing vibrant art on that familiar blackboard to express gratitude and encouragement? Even just seeing a space that usually only has text become filled with color can lift people’s spirits.

Beyond motifs like cherry blossoms that evoke graduation, illustrating memorable scenes shared with the recipients would likely make it even more exciting.

dance

Congratulations on graduation! Dance cover!! TWICE / NiziU [Step and a step / I CAN'T STOP ME / What is Love?]
dance

When it comes to performances at school events—not just the farewell party for third-years—dance is the classic choice! Especially these days, it’s easy to find choreography on video sites.

Definitely try taking on trending tracks or timeless favorites.

There are a few tips for getting the crowd hyped: if you can nail even one of these—“incredible sharpness,” “unity,” or “something funny”—people will love it.

You could even involve the third-years and make it a dance battle format.

With the right creativity and ideas, this kind of performance can really take off!

Definitive Guide: Performance Ideas for Farewell Party for Third-Year Students | From Moving to Hilarious (11–20)

beatbox

Kohey & co-ki (Human Beatbox × Street Dance) Uegami High School Street Dance Club 2019 Cultural Festival
beatbox

With just one microphone, this act instantly captivates the entire venue with its powerful presence.

The high-level technique of recreating drum and bass sounds using only the mouth was mesmerizing.

As the layers of rhythm build, spontaneous clapping breaks out, and the whole audience comes together in excitement.

The nuanced dynamics and seamless tempo changes are skillful, leaving a strong impression even in a short time.

Another appeal is that it requires minimal preparation while allowing the performer’s individual skill to shine.

It felt like a cool, memorable plan perfectly suited for a farewell event for the third-year students.

body percussion

[Body Percussion] Let’s all try it together! “Lupin the Third Theme” Flower Beat — For lower to middle elementary grades ♪ Includes rhythm notation!
body percussion

Body percussion is a way of expressing rhythm by striking your body like an instrument.

All you need is your body to perform it, and the more people you have, the more powerful it becomes, so it’s a great option for a performance from current students to graduates.

First, decide which song you’ll perform to, then discuss which parts to express with body percussion.

You’re free to use any rhythmic expression, such as clapping or stomping.

If you’re performing in a large space, you can also put thought into your formations.

handbell

A Town with an Ocean View – from “Kiki’s Delivery Service” [The 44th Annual Concert]
handbell

Handbells are known for their clear, translucent tone—often described as an angelic voice.

They’re a staple for Christmas performances, but selecting a graduation song and playing it at a farewell party for third-year students is also highly recommended.

If choir or ensemble feels too ordinary, why not give handbells a try? When there are few participants or many beginners, try a simple piece that can be played with eight notes.

It’s best to choose music bells (handbells that sound no matter which direction you swing them).

Cup Song

[Cups] “Lilac” Rhythm Play with Paper Cups / Music Making / Music / Rhythm / Elementary School / Junior High School / CUPS / Regular Activity #MrsGREENAPPLE #Lilac
Cup Song

A cup song is a performance where you move and tap a cup in time with music to create rhythm.

Many of you may know it from the game “CUPS.” The main focus is keeping the beat with the cup, but it’s also fine to sing along or clap to the rhythm.

If you’re doing it with multiple people, you can even perform by passing the cups to each other mid-routine.

Come up with and perform your own cup song, and give the third graders a wonderful time.