Question Posted Saturday October 14 2006, 11:30 pm
alright so me and my friend are having a black and white dance for our sweet 16. we invited our whole grade and are sophmores and i was looking for any suggestions to make it really fun im wicked nervous..i know all kids dont like dances too. pllllease any suggestions lemme know! thank you alot.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? BitsandPieces answered Sunday October 15 2006, 5:52 pm: For those that would rather sit and talk, get chairs together in a quieter section and place card games, funny conversational items and pictures out. Everyone says they hate party games, but usually they end up rejuvinating a weak party moment, so have something silly planned. Guys love competition, so think along those lines. Prizes for games are a must! Voting prizes are fun to. You could have a ballot box for anonymous voting for cutest couple, best smile, wildest dancer, whatever! Make sure to have nametags, too! You could even color code them and then tell people to meet up with their matches and dance or talk with them, or have a prepared question you have to ask the other person...just be creative, people love having the pressure off them to think of stuff to say and do. Your party will be the best! [ BitsandPieces's advice column | Ask BitsandPieces A Question ]
theoriginalpinkkiss answered Sunday October 15 2006, 11:18 am: hey! i just went to a birthday party that was a dance. alright since some kids especially guys dont like to dance make sure you have like a lounging area with couches, sofas, or even just chairs so people can sit and talk. Make sure there are refreshments. And as for all the dance stuff... hire a GOOD dj and make sure he knows what type of music that you want so the music doesn't suck. [ theoriginalpinkkiss's advice column | Ask theoriginalpinkkiss A Question ]
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