How to Make a Dance Floor for a Halloween Party

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Summary: Every party needs a dance space! Learn how to plan for dancing in this free video clip about adult Halloween parties.

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Matt Cail is a painter, makeup artist and cartoonist who grew up drawing Dracula. While in college, he acted in, directed and designed the University of Washington's campus haunted...read more

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"Hey. Hi. How are you? I'm Matt Cail and on behalf of Expert Village I'm here today to show you how to throw Halloween parties for adults. Flow is very important of your party and you have to realize that some of your guest is going to be looking for different experiences and fun times at your party. This is particular true when it comes to the dance floor, if you are going to have a dance floor in the area where you are going to have like your ghouls and gals out there shaking there groove thing shaking there groove thing with there jack-o-lanterns you are going to make sure you also have a area where people are much not into dancing or the loud music to have a place to kind of all back to chill out. You are going to have folks who are going to show up and want to have a good time, who are going to be sited, enjoy some drinks, maybe some music but not super loud and not be into dancing. If you have a party where it is one big room and the music is super jacked up high the more people who don't enjoy dancing are going to stop by, say hello, and be gone in less then a hour likely. Be able to apply to a couple of different personalities types, make sure you have a dance floor, at the same time have a place where people can chill out or take it a little bit easy to that would result to a more popular party with more staying power for more different types of people."

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