1960s Dress Up and Sing Bag

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Become a star instantly with our hilarious Dress Up and Sing activity.

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Everything you need to become Tina, Elvis or one of the Beatles. A wide assortment of wigs, sunglasses, moustache, inflatable guitar and microphones.

Huge fun for older people in a group such as a care home or day centre. Music can be enjoyed by people of all abilities and the songs are so well known, everybody will be singing along. A ready to go activity with the minimum of preparation - all you need is a DVD player and some chairs.

Music can be enjoyed by anyone living with a dementia and these old well-known tracks can unlock memories and relieve boredom and depression.

Why not get participants to choose a number from 1 -10 and that denotes the track to sing (or mime) to. Put on the accessories to add more impact and get everyone laughing and joining in the fun.

Kit includes:

  • 4 x wigs
  • 1 x chest hair
  • 1 x flamboyant scarf
  • 1 x hippie headress
  • 1 x black trilby-type hat
  • 1 x black tie
  • 1 x black sunglasses
  • 1 x black moustache
  • 1 x inflatable guitar
  • 3 x inflatable microphones
  • 1 x 60s Karaoke Classics
  • 1 x strong, roomy storage bag

Play the 60s Karaoke DVD and sing along (or mime) to your favourite track! Four different versions to use (vocal version, karaoke version, backing version and blue screen option).

DVD tracks include:

1. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - The Rolling Stones

2. I Only Wanna Be With You - Dusty Springfield

3. Oh! Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison

4. Strangers In The Night - Frank Sinatra

5. River Deep, Mountain High - Ike & Tina Turner

6. Unchained Melody - Righteous Brothers

7. All You Need Is Love - The Beatles

8. Delilah - Tom Jones

9. What A Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong

10. I Got You Babe - Sonny & Cher

(Please note tracks are not by original artists)

 

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