15 Talent Show Ideas For The Untalented
Michael Henderson
Last minute talent show ideas like lip-syncing, impersonation, and karaoke are easy to learn and execute. Blowing bubbles and yodeling can be done by anyone.
Are you planning to perform at your local talent show but can't think of a skill you can display? Well, don't give up hope just yet.
Talent shows are mostly about keeping the audience awestruck with your performance. If you think that you have no recognizable talent, then you are possibly confused as to what constitutes talent.
Well, the usual definition of talent is "to be naturally good at something." That "something" can be anything from blowing a bubble to performing a dance in front of thousands of people.
We've listed some crafts that you can learn easily and perform at a talent show. Also, take a look at some Indoor Party Game Ideas For Kids.
1. Lip Syncing Performance
If you want to feel like a pop star but can't sing, try lip-syncing. To make it look like you are actually singing, you'll need to memorize the lyrics of the songs you want to perform.
Learn a few dance moves you can groove to during the performance. Also, practice a few weird facial expressions to make your act funnier and more entertaining.
2. Impersonate A Famous Celebrity
Have you ever practiced mimicking your favorite actor or singer in front of a mirror? If the answer is yes, you just found your act for the talent show.
Just memorize some of the famous quotes/lines used by the celebrity in a movie or TV show. Also, try to copy their facial expression and body language.
Your impersonation need not be perfect as a few inaccuracies can help trigger laughter from the audience.
3. Recite Your Favorite Poem
Children start speaking by the average age of two. Similarly, by the age of four, they start reading and forming meaningful sentences.
Reading poems is one of the best ways for kids to learn new words and practice story-telling. Poems like Jack and Jill, Baba Black Sheep, Twinkle Twinkle Little, etc. are incredibly famous among children.
For your school talent show, recite your favorite poem in front of the audience. It's best to choose a famous and funny poem as it is likely to keep the listeners engaged.
On the other hand, if you choose a poem not heard by the majority of the audience, it is more likely that they will get distracted.
4. Shadow Dance
Shadow dance is one of the best options if you suffer from anxiety or find it challenging to perform in front of a live audience.
The act requires a piece of cloth that will serve as the screen. Then, you'll go behind the cloth to complete your performance. A lighting source should be pointed towards you from the back to form a shadow on the screen. So, in a way, you don't even have to show your face to the audience.
Learn a few quirky steps to make your dance hilarious and memorable. Also, don't try to hide your weaknesses. Instead, improvise a few dance steps as a flawed performance is more likely to make the audience laugh than a perfect dance.
5. Play Air Guitar
Pretending to play guitar is a great way to feel like a rockstar despite having no talent. All you'll need is to make hand gestures that resemble a person playing a guitar.
Also, play a few songs in the background. To make your performance believable, play a famous guitar solo instead of a full-length song.
Likewise, you can add glamour to your performance by imitating the moves of famous guitarists like Slash and Jimi Hendrix.
6. Karaoke
Karaoke is an easy act to perform and only requires minimal singing skills. You don't even have to memorize the lines as the lyrics are usually displayed on a screen.
Hosting a karaoke session can be a fun experience for you and impress the audience at the same time.
Select songs that you previously heard and listen to them a few times before your performance. While on stage, try to feel the lyrics and show facial expressions, accordingly.
7. Fake Magic Performance
Obviously, all magic performances are fake. Nobody can do real magic despite many claiming to be genuine magicians.
However, there are professional magicians who can deceive others into thinking that they are actually doing the impossible. However, the purpose of our act is not to make someone believe in magic. Instead, the act should be so ridiculous that no one gets fooled. This will bring out laughter from the audience and, hopefully, a standing ovation at the end of your performance.
Here's a video of comedic magician Lioz Shem Tov to show you what we're actually talking about.
8. Execute A Jump Rope Challenge
Skipping rope game is not just a simple act to perform; it also greatly benefits the health of the enacting it.
The rope used for the game should be three feet longer than the height of the person. Be sure to practice it for a few days before performing on a stage.
If you don't practice beforehand, there is a small risk of getting stuck in the rope and falling down. So, be prepared in advance and don't try it on a stage until you are fully confident.
9. Show Off Your Braiding Talents
Do you want to be a stylist in the future? If yes, this is your chance to show your skills to a large audience.
Take a dummy head and a wig instead of using a real person to serve as your hair model. It can reduce your stage freight and allows you to take all the time you need.
Display his styling tricks with different hairstyles like ponytails, updos, braids, and more. Also, share DIY tips with the viewers on how to execute them flawlessly.
10. Blow Bubbles
Blowing bubbles is a fun pastime for individuals of all ages. What's more interesting about it is that it needs zero talent.
Simply, buy a few bubble wands of different shapes & sizes and bubble solution to form the bubbles. Entertain your audience by blowing bubbles from tiny to massive sizes.
11. Hand-Clapping Act
Clapping is one of the easiest things we've all learned during childhood. However, to show it as a talent, you need a little practice.
To perfectly implement the act, you need to synchronize your claps with a handclapping song. You'll need to follow a rhythm and apply precision to execute it flawlessly.
Just practice handclapping 10-15 minutes every day for a few days before the talent show and you're good to go.
12. Jump On A Pogo Stick
Using a pogo stick, you can compensate for your lack of talent by showing your balancing skills.
Simply, get over a pogo stick and start jumping up & down. You can show your hidden talent by jumping in an "8" formation or by going back and forth.
Be sure to confirm that the stage is not made of something that can get broken during the performance.
13. Yodel
Yodeling is an act of singing with rapid pitch changes. It is performed by using constant changes in the high-pitch falsetto and low-pitch chest voice.
Yodeling doesn't require much talent but you still need to practice for some sessions before carrying it out in front of a live audience.
14. Mind Reading
You don't need to actually have telepathic abilities to perfectly implement the mind-reading act.
Just plant some of your friends in the crowd and brief them beforehand on how to act in public. You can make them think of a pre-fixed number, letter, or word and successfully guess the thought with the use of "telepathy."
Further, you can reveal your secret at the end of the performance or let the audience come up with their conclusion.
15. Recite Your National Anthem
Bring out your patriotism by singing the national anthem in front of the viewers.
One of the best advantages of singing the anthem is that almost everyone from the audience knows it by heart unless you are singing it in front of foreigners.
You can also get others to sing along and receive a standing ovation at the end.