A Moroccan Midsummer Night’s Dream Part III

by Laura Zohar LeRoy

 

Part III: MoRock ‘N’ Roll the Night Away

 

 

  This is the third part of a three-part series offering inspiration and helpful tips for hosting a Moroccan Midsummer Night’s Dream event.

 

Belly Dancers and Moroccan Musicians

 
Entertaining Your Guests

 

 If you are hosting a Moroccan Midsummer Night’s Dream party, entertainment should be an important part of the event. Belly dancers accompanied by musicians are some of the most popular forms of entertainment at Moroccan themed events and will truly amaze guests. For a sneak peak at exciting performances, view our Moroccan entertainment video on YouTube.


 

Dancing with fire is another type of Moroccan dance and entertainment that will undoubtedly impress your party guests. Fire dancers truly bring that ‘wow factor’ to every event.

 

Hookah Lounge

 
A hookah is a single or multi-hosed water pipe for vaporizing and/or smoking flavored tobacco called Shisha (Shisha is available with or without nicotine in it). The smoke is passed through the water basin before inhalation. Hookah tents and lounges at parties are a very popular way to guarantee a unique and exotic party.

 

Hookah Lounge

 

For information on how to prepare a Hookah, you can view a   how-to video  on YouTube.

 

 

Invite Snake Charmers

 

 

A sure way to attract the attention of the crowd is by introducing a snake charmer at your event. Snake charmers are intriguing Moroccan entertainers who spark interest and enthusiasm at every event. These performers only work with friendly, non-venomous snakes that are used to being handled at parties. To learn more about having snakes or other animals at your party, read Zohar Productions’ blog on hiring exotic animals for your special event.

 

Snake charmers provide a wonderful photo opportunity for party guests.

Read all the articles in our three-part series guide to hosting a Moroccan Midsummer Night’s Dream party, so that planning your next event will be a breeze. Enjoy your themed party and MoRock ‘N’ Roll the Night Away!

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