THE SUPER SCHOOL DISCO
If there’s one thing you
can be sure of, you won’t find a cooler DJ
for your school discos. Adam The Magic Music Man
or DJ Adam is the talk of the school yard after
a school end of term disco. “There’s
no secret” says Adam “if you’re
a child at heart you just go with the flow”
Adam has designed some competitions
especially for parties with large numbers of children
– Lets face it; it would be agonisingly slow
to eliminate 150 children in a game of musical bumps
or statues.
Adam’s action packed competitions
are based on things that are currently appealing
to our younger generations for example: STRICKLY
COME DISCO DANCING. It’s amazing the excitement
that surrounds this competition which has a dancing
final in which all those not lucky enough to reach
become judges. Even the teachers will let their
hair down, join in, play the part of judge and give
their honest comments on the standard of dancing.
There are certificates for the winners and runners
up.
If you haven’t heard of STRICKLY
COME DISCO DANCING then you would have almost certainly
heard of SUPER BUMPS, its only downfall is the time
passes by too quickly as it’s played. Like
STRICKLY COME DISCO DANCING no one is excluded at
any time and there is an exciting twist to the competition
that keeps everyone involved interested throughout.
SUPER BUMPS is about team work, speedy reflexes,
talent, imagination and having lots of fun where
the adults can get involved too.
Adam always likes the adults to
participate in the antics. He believes that their
participation adds to the impact of a party, enhances
the atmosphere and shows the younger generations
that adults like to have fun too.
AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOR PARENTS:
There is probably more availability
for venues (community centres, village halls etc)
than availability for good children’s entertainers.
It might be worth organising when your entertainer
is available before reserving a venue.
A SUGGESTION TO PARENTS:
After school is an excellent
time to host a party. Quite often after school;
means a visit to the park or children’s play
centre. Why not organise your child’s party
after school? You’ll be able to remind the
other mums and dads about the party, prepare the
food whilst the kids are at school, and ensure that
they’ll all be ready for bed by the time the
party is over.
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