When you think of parties, one very important picture comes
to mind: disco dancing! For you, a party is boring if the venue isn't noisy, if
there's no music and if there are no people on the dance floor. That's why no
matter what, every party that you plan is bustling with excitement. You always
make sure that you have a unique party theme so that the guests will always
remember their fun time.
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This time, you've run out of ideas for a cool party theme.
You still want it to be filled with music, but the problem is you've tried
almost every modern theme possible. If this is your dilemma, why not try to go
back in time? You can do a groovy 60's and 70's party theme! The 60's and 70's
are loved by many people because they were the decades when disco,
bell-bottomed pants, tie dye shirt and
bright and flashy outfits became extremely popular.
Groovy Fun. It's hard not to party when you've got a 60's
and 70's party theme. You'll surely find the disco balls, the bright lights,
and the party mood very infectious, and you can't help but get groovy on the
dance floor. Of course, you need to make sure that you've got all the fun retro
and disco essentials. Here are several helpful tips to help you organize a
successful and smashing 60's and 70's party.
The Dance Floor Calls: Groovy Party Invitations. If you lack
time and you don't want to spend too much money, you can easily purchase
ready-made invitations with retro and disco designs from party supply stores.
However, if you want to be a bit more creative, use other materials for your
invitations. For example, you can print the party details on a tie dye shirt, and then hand-deliver them to the guests. Another way is to attach the
party details to a smiley face beanbag key chain before delivering them to the
guests.
Setting a Retro Trend: Venue Decorations. The venue is very
important when it comes to a 60's or 70's party. You need to make sure that
it's spacious enough to hold your guests, but would also have a large dance
floor area. You can hold the party in a hotel function room, a restaurant or,
if it's a university event, in the gym.
Once you've got a venue, you need to put up the right party
decorations. Beaded curtains, colorful ribbons, streamers and balloons are very
appropriate. You can also hang up posters featuring scenes and popular
musicians of the 60's and 70's. The lights are also important for the venue, so
put black lights, neon lights and lava lamps all over the place. A disco ball
on the dance floor is also a must-have!
The "Hippie" Retro Look: Costumes for the Party.
You can't go to a retro party and not dress up, right? Put together your
favorite 60's or 70's getup, including bell-bottomed pants, tiedyed shirt or
bright tie dye shirts, glow jewelry, bead necklaces, smiley jewelry, bandannas
and platform shoes. You can also tease up your hair in a large afro style or
pull it back with a hippie headband. It's up to you to mix and match. As long
as you look groovy, you're ready to party.
Retro Munchies: The Party Food. Good food is needed for any
retro party, and most 60's and 70's parties usually include one popular food
item: fondue.
Prepare fondue with different kinds of flavors, including
cheese, teriyaki and spicy chicken. Munchies such as chips and onion dip from
scratch is also a good choice. As for the drinks, stick to soda, such as Coke,
Dr. Pepper and 7-Up.
Retro Fun: Party Activities. Dancing is the main attraction
of 60's and 70's parties, so you should play good disco music from these
decades during the party.
If you want to play games, charades is a fun option, using
categories that are based on the 60's and 70's. A karaoke contest would also be
very enjoyable.
Now that you know what you're going to need for your 60's
and 70's party, what are you waiting for? Start planning a groovy, hippie
tie dye shirt and enjoyable retro party! organizing it may be time consuming,
but once you see the outcome and see everyone having fun, you'll definitely
think that it was all worth it. Enjoy it!