Tuesday 19 November 2013

Office Christmas party themes, part 2

 Will it be a roaring twenties or rocking fifties affair?

If you’ve been given the task of organising your office Christmas do and need some ideas to get you started, let us help inspire you in the second part of our Christmas office party themes.

As we all know, every good party needs music to liven up the atmosphere. So why not base your celebrations on a specific musical era and get your colleagues and friends to dress up in the fashion of the day? To add to the mood of the time, you could also decorate your party venue with paraphernalia from the period, such as feather boas reminiscent of the 1920s, or a 1950’s jukebox cutout.

1920's Charleston

The decade you choose to recreate is up to you. With the film release of The Great Gatsby in May this year, a 1920’s Charleston theme could go down well among your workmates. Your female colleagues could transform themselves with a 1920’s flapper costume complete with Charleston headband and cigarette holder, while the men could opt for white spats and braces.

As for the music, there would have to be an onus on jazz − bearing in mind the 1920s was known as the Jazz Age − as well as a couple of Charleston tracks thrown in for good measure. A few Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington songs should fit the bill nicely. You could also arrange to play silent movies in the background, such as films featuring Charlie Chaplin or Rudolph Valentino, and set up tables for your colleagues to play card games.

1950's Rock ‘n’ Roll


If the 1920s is too roaring for you, why not head 30 years into the future for a taste of rock ‘n’ roll? In terms of your playlist, you’ll be spoiled for choice. ‘Rock Around the Clock’ and ‘Shake, Rattle and Roll’, by Bill Haley and his Comets, will be sure to get your colleagues up and dancing, while Elvis’s ‘All Shook Up’ and ‘Jailhouse Rock’ should keep them bopping on their toes all night long.

When a break from dancing is needed, satisfy your colleagues and friends with some tasty treats, including hamburgers, fries, milkshakes, coca-cola and beer, inspired by the popularity of America’s diners at the time.

As to what to wear to this 1950’s shindig, encourage your male colleagues to don a 1950’s greaser style, Teddy boy or Elvis wig. Meanwhile, the ladies have the choice to be demure and classy (opt for a fitted bodice dress with a full skirt and petticoat, with matching gloves, shoes, bag and pearls) or to go casual with skinny jeans, a big red belt, a checked shirt or white T-shirt, and retro sunglasses.

If you have doubts about whether your 1920’s-inspired office party will be a roaring success and believe a 1950’s one will be anything but rocking, don’t despair! Our next blog, which focuses on the next three very memorable decades, may turn out to be right up your street.  

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