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We've played all types of school functions.
From elementary school Father/Daughter dances to high school grad
parties, we are ready and experienced to make your party a blast.
Schools Save Big!
We know you're working on a budget, so we offer schools a $50 discount
PER HOUR!
We love playing requests!
There's nothing worse than a DJ who won't take requests. We
not only take requests, but we play them. And we play all types of
music not just rap and techno. You can expect to hear alternative,
swing, salsa, 80's flashbacks, disco and anything else you ask for.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Many kids at our school don't dance. What can
you do to get them involved?
First of all, we play all types of music, not just rap
and pop. We understand that there are kids at the dance who like
alternative and we play it as long as there is no moshing or slam
dancing. Secondly, our DJ's love being interactive. Don't be
surprised to see a swing or disco contest, conga lines, limbo contests,
the chicken dance, hokey pokey or many other custom dances that our DJs
can lead you in. Of course, all of these dances and contests are
not performed at every dance. It's up to you! Of course, we
might not encourage anything to cheesy at a high school dance.
A big concern of ours is lyrics. How
can we be sure you won't play explicit music at our dance?
We're concerned about music too! We
invest in a music library that not only sends us the music when the
music hits the radio stations, but provides us with the radio edits as
well. Some radio edits still contain some content that might not be
appropriate for your audience. At our office we edit out even more
words and verses that are inappropriate. And last, but not least,
if we think there might be concern we ask you before playing a song.
At previous dances we have had
students mosh, stage-dive, bump & grind, and slam dance. What do you do
to stop this activity?
Naturally, we want all of our guests to
have a safe dance atmosphere. We try to stay away from many songs we
know will generate this response, but students will find a way. If
dancing becomes dangerous, we warn the students on microphone and will
cease that music selection if it continues. We advise strategically
placing chaperones or faculty near the dance floor to help keep an eye
out for the safety of the students.
We once had a dj that didn't show up
and all the students were left in the gym until their parents showed
up. How can we be sure this won't happen?
You probably didn't get a signed
agreement with your DJ. This is the industry standard and
provides insurance you will have a disc jockey for your school dance.
Lower priced and hobbyist-type DJs sometimes do this and then take a
higher priced job when it comes in while leaving you without a DJ. We
have never missed a contracted job and network with other DJs in case a
DJ ever gets sick. |