ok for my 16th birthday I want to have a Toga party. I want to have like techno, pop, and rock music. I have a few questions:
-Does Party City have togas? (in Texas if that helps?)
-What all should I have to do at the party?
-What kinds of food? (keep in mind it's roman related)
-what kinds of activities//games should I do that would be fun for people my age?
-Karaoke? (most friends are in the upper choirs)
-Toga Twister? haha (a friend suggested that.. but of course with shorts under)
-Black lights?
any other things you would like to add would be greatly appriciated! or any other ideas for a party. I'm the kind of person that's a little "off the wall"//"crazy" so if y'all have any unique party ideas feel free to share them!
NinjaNeer answered Monday April 3 2006, 10:44 pm: Awesome! I just went to a toga party on Friday, it was hilarious!
You can easily make your own toga, just use 4 yards of fabric (any fabric will do, I made mine out of white and red polka dot material!) and use instructions from the internet. It'll be a lot cheaper than buying a toga, and more fun to make!
Try searching online for Roman recipes... for my Grade 11 Ancient History class's Roman Feast, we had to bring in authentic Roman food, and it went over great.
Just a warning as for toga twister... great idea, but togas are REALLY hard to move in. I mean REALLY hard! But if you can hike them up, that would be sooo fun!
LadyGoodman answered Monday April 3 2006, 10:42 pm: You can make togas out of bed sheets. google "how to make a toga" and see what comes up. That's a lot cheaper than trying to buy some.
The servants used to feed the upper class people grapes, so I suggest you have those. You could have Ceasar salad (haha...caesar..get it? yay i'm a dork) or maybe little caesar's pizza. Try googling 'food in ancient rome' and see what pops up. [ LadyGoodman's advice column | Ask LadyGoodman A Question ]
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