Bar Mitzvah ideas.
We've got lots of suggestions to help you design a bar or bat
mitzvah reception that'll have a distinctive flair. A celebration stamped
with your unique style. Check out the ideas below.
Gotta Dance.
One of the most effective ways of involving all of your guests
in the festivities of the day is by having dancers at your bar/bat
mitzvah. We have an extremely impressive team called the Club M&M Bar Mitzvah Dancers who are quite entertaining to watch; you'll swear at
times they're defying gravity. Besides wowing your guests with high-energy
choreographed numbers, these talented performers will assist with games,
help with music requests and will also teach you the latest dance steps.
They'll be a part of the action throughout the course of your reception,
and they'll keep your event well-paced and smoothly flowing. We recommend
having two dancers for every thirty kids.
Good spirits for everyone.
The cocktail hour is a wonderful time to mingle with friends,
but young people have lots of energy and tend to get antsy during
this portion of the celebration. We've found that a terrific way to make
everyone happy is to keep the younger folks entertained with fun activities
while the adults socialize, and we've got lots of ideas to offer. How
about a magician or a caricaturist? Video games are always a big
hit, too. If youre into sports, double-shot basketball, air-hockey
and ping-pong are way cool. If youre into arts & crafts,
we have face painters, spin-art frisbee and "famous faces"
photos that'll make it look as though you rubbed elbows with movie
stars at your party. And if you really wanna wow em, how about a
mini circus, complete with acrobats, animals and clowns? Dream
it up, and we can make just about anything happen.
Tons of tunes.
One of the challenges of creating a successful bar/bat mitzvah
reception is keeping guests of all ages interested in the musical selection.
That's why we have one of the largest music collections in the country.
It includes everything from the big band sounds of the 40s, to classic
horas, to todays radio hits and dance grooves. Feel free to
go through our playlist and choose specific songs youd like to hear,
or simply tell us the types of music you like and well take it from
there. We'll work very closely with you to develop song choices that
are perfectly suited to your guest list. And if theres something
youd like to hear that you dont see in our collection, thats
no problem; if we don't have it, we'll find it. Good variety will keep
everyone on the dance floor, regardless of age.
Planning made easy.
We realize how valuable your time is and we want to make things
as convenient as possible for you as you plan your bar/bat mitzvah. So,
we now offer in-home initial consultations. Simply give us a call
to schedule an appointment and we'll come to you to discuss ideas
for your upcoming celebration. It's that easy.
Fun & Games.
Snowball Dance. This starts with one couple dancing in
the center of the floor with all other guests surrounding them. After
15 seconds the DJ says "Snowball" and each person finds a new
partner, adding to the amount of dancing couples. This process continues
until the dance floor is filled.
Limbo. This game involves a bamboo "limbo" pole. Two
people hold the pole as the guests go under. The stick is continuously
lowered, making it more difficult to go under. Touch the stick or fall
on the ground and you're out of the game.
Mummy Wrap. Two teams compete against each other to see who can
completely wrap the other in toilet paper. A prize is given to the most
original wrap or to the worst wrap.
Musical Chairs. Contestants bring their chairs to the dance floor
placing them back to back in a singe row, minus one chair. Music begins,
people dance around the chairs, and when the music stops, everyone tries
to sit in a chair. Each time the music is started, one chair is removed.
The last one with a seat wins.
Freeze Dance. First the music begins, and everyone dances. When
the music stops, everyone freezes. The DJ then attempts to make the contestants
laugh. Last one left that does not laugh or move, wins.
Music Trivia. Using the game show concept, this game involves
two teams that compete against each other to correctly answer trivia questions
for points.
Lip Sync. Contestants pretend to sing along to their favorite
songs. The most effective and dramatic players win.
Hip Hop Potato. This is an updated version of the classic "Hot
Potato" game.
Pin Head. The object of this game is for players to attach as
many clothespins to their bodies as possible in the time allowed.
Coke and Pepsi. Players line up on each side of the dance floor.
One team is "Pepsi" and the other team is "Coke."
When the DJ says "Pepsi," the Pepsi team runs over to the Coke
side and sits down on their partners knees. The last pair to do
this is eliminated. After each round players return to the original status.
If the DJ says "Seven Up," then the partners meet in the middle,
turn and lock arms.
Conga Line. Traditional favorite festive music is played, at which
time everyone is asked to form a line directly behind the guest of honor
and dance around the room. Some music examples are "Party Train,"
"Conga," and "Hot Hot Hot."
The Locomotion. Basically the same as the conga line, using the
song "Locomotion."
Dance Contest. The DJ plays a dance mix while a pre-selected judge
picks couples or individuals to compete in a "dance-off."
Shoe Dance. Everyone takes one shoe off. All shoes are placed
in a pile on the dance floor. Participants then go to the pile and select
one shoe each. After this has been done the person then finds the owner
of the shoe and the two of them dance to a slow song.
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