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Fun Party Ideas
1) Back-To-Back: People are asked to dance as singles on the
dance floor. When the music stops, everyone is to find a partner and interlock
their arms back-to-back. The last two people to form a pair are out. The
music will be started and stopped until there is one remaining pair on the
dance floor. They are the winners.
2) Centerpiece Giveaway: During the meal, the DJ will ask
someone at each table to hold up a dollar bill. When the music plays, the
dollar bill is to be passed around the table clockwise. When the music is
stopped, the person holding the dollar is to become “In-charge” for the
rest of the guests at the table during the remainder of the reception. They
are to make sure that anybody who needs a drink or anything else, will
get serviced. That person keeps the dollar for their efforts in this
regard. Now the folks who initially held up the dollar bills have just bought
themselves the table centerpiece! (Very fun game to get the crowd motivated.)
3) Conga Line: The DJ asks for everyone on the dance floor
to form a line behind the bride & groom or party host with their hands on
the waist of the person in front of them. The line goes all around the
room and picks up guests and ends up with everyone on the dance floor.
4) Freeze Contest: A volunteer “judge” is chosen. The people
are instructed to stand in the middle of the dance floor and dance in couples
or singles while the music is playing. When the music stops, they must
immediately freeze or the judge will tap them on the shoulder and they will be
“out.” This continues until a winner is determined.
5) Parallel Line Dance: The DJ asks participants to form two
lines, one facing the other. All the guys stand in one line and all the gals
stand in the other. The couple at the far end of the line is instructed to
dance between the lines, bumping their hips along the way, when the music
starts.
6) Multiplication Dance: For this dance everyone stands
in a circle. The DJ will choose a man and a woman to dance in the middle of the
circle. When the DJ announces "break", the people in the middle
of the circle are to pick someone of the opposite sex to join them. Only the
people in the middle of the circle dance. This continues until everyone is
dancing. This is a great way to get the whole crowd to dance.
7) TRUE or FALSE: Comprise a list of true and false question
regarding basic American culture. Take a piece of caution tape and split the
dancefloor into a true side and a false side; let two people hold the end of
the tape during the game. The DJ will have to explain what the sides represent
(true and false). Get the crowd involved by telling them they have to choose
true or false and stand on the side of the dancefloor they think is the correct
answer. Whichever side of the dancefloor answers the question wrong has to
leave the floor. Continue asking questions until there is only one person left;
they should get a prize!