Dance club party

What makes this an experience?

Our party takes kids on a journey from a quiet social setting to a lively dance club bearing your child’s name. The experience starts with some mingling and fun activities to break the ice, followed by warm up dance lesson to keep the excitement building. The group then ‘travels’ to the dance club. Watch jaws drop as they re-enter the warm-up room, which has been magically transformed into a full scale disco experience.

FOOD AND FAVORS

Food for thought

For children’s parties, food is not a big part of the presentation, and so it is best to keep it simple. Pizza or chicken fingers, a selection of fresh cut fruit and vegetables, and juice boxes will generally keep the kids and parents happy. The cake, however, is your opportunity to get creative.

For our cake we used a fun star-shaped pan. The cake was chocolate with white cream cheese frosting. On the cake we mimicked the scene from our paper plates, which showed a mirror ball and three dancers. We found silver and purple sugar crystals which served as a great medium for the mirror ball.

Favor ideas

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