Hawaiian Luau At School!?!?!


Question: At my school we are having a school dance for highschoolers and I need some ideas. It's a hawaiian theme and I need some ideas to bring for the next meeting. Somethings fun, entertaining and some food ideas also. Your help is appreicaited.


Answers: At my school we are having a school dance for highschoolers and I need some ideas. It's a hawaiian theme and I need some ideas to bring for the next meeting. Somethings fun, entertaining and some food ideas also. Your help is appreicaited.

Decorations: Fake palmtrees, flowers, fruits (pineapples, coconuts), and grasses/undergrowth. If your in a gym, dim the lights and use a projector to cast soft lights and colours around the gym. Use loads of florals and bright colours!

Dressing: Floral shirts, grass skirts, sandels, flowers...

Food: Fresh fruit, easy foods that are easy to pick up and that are not greasy or messy. No one wants that! Use a fake volcano in the middle as a centerpiece. Plates and silverware with colours and floral prints.

Drinks: Fresh fruit smoothies, punch, mocktails. Colourful cups with fake umbrellas, colourful straws, and flowers.

Games: Limbo contest, with groups of 10 or something, then the winner there would go up aganist the others. Then you'd crown someone winner!

everyone dress hawaiian, boys, hawaiian shirts, and girls too, or hawaiian flowered dresses.

for the food, kababs (chicken ,pineapple,peppers), or cold chicken salad with pinapple and walnuts and seedless grapes served on colorful plates.

( play hawaiian music, go to your local party store for ideas)

,and fruit trays, and slushies or punch with umbrellas and a piece of fruit on it. ALOHA!





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