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Sweet Sixteen Dance Party Ideas
- Decide what kind of dancing party you want to have. Transform the basement into a hip nightclub by hanging black lights and a disco ball and playing the latest hits on a MP3 player. Kick it up a notch by making it a retro or country dance party and encourage your guests to wear costumes of those fashions, and hand out prizes for the best one. Customize the music to that theme and host some dance competitions, ranging from country line-dancing to a dance revolution.
- Designate an area in the basement for dancing. Hang some black lights and strobe lights to create a nightclub look. If you and your parents can afford it, consider hiring a local DJ to spin the music for the night and provide a table area for him and his speakers. Arrange a few colorful beanbag chairs around the dancing area so guests can rest and chat, but not too many, as the goal is to keep people interacting.
- Besides just dancing to the music, a DJ can coordinate a number of activities to keep the party going. The DJ can host a dance competition, using the limbo or the twist, rewarding the guest that danced the most creative rendition of it. For fun, you could also hire a dance instructor to teach you and your friends the classic dances of swing and salsa and host a competition, seeing who learned the steps the best. If your guests are daring, ask the DJ to bring some karaoke CDs so you can belt out some tunes together.
- If you are trying to create the atmosphere of a club, serve bar food that is also teen-friendly like pizza, barbecued ribs, nachos and chicken wings. Offer drinks such as virgin strawberry daiquiris, root beer floats, milkshakes and fruit smoothies. Create a signature non-alcoholic drink in the birthday girl's honor.