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I'm thinking of holding a disco party for my soon-to-be eight-year-old daughter. Has anyone used any good local companies who have their own sound system and lights and can organize some party games, teach dance routines etc (maybe even karaoke!)? I've tried Popstarz Parties and DNA Kids but they're quite expensive. Anyone used Melody's Music, who have advertised on this forum before? I've left messages but no one has got back to me... Or any other recommendations? Thanks in advance.

http://www.luckydipdisco.com/child%20party%20menu.html


This man, in my opinion, is a legend. He DJ-ed our wedding, best dancing ever, but he has kids and so has branched out in to kids parties.


At my wedding he was running round like a nutter with a balloon machine and leading the Conga, so imagine he's a right laugh with kids.


Too much fun.

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