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Throw a virtual dance party. Evite celebration expert Zaria Zinn tells HelloGiggles that virtual dance parties have been a growing trend among her company’s clients since the pandemic began.
Discover how to host a memorable virtual party with our creative ideas and practical tips. From interactive activities to ...
Or, if you're self-isolating, a virtual party is a terrific pick-me-up during this weird time. To help you plan the perfect celebration, we've picked some excellent virtual birthday party ideas ...
Online space might seem infinite, but the number of people in attendance can make or break a virtual celebration. Depending on the platform you choose, you can have up to 100 people connected at once.
With rising case numbers worldwide, the Covid-19 pandemic has guaranteed that holiday celebrations will look different this year. What should you consider as you plan a virtual holiday party? How ...
With rising case numbers worldwide, the Covid-19 pandemic has guaranteed that holiday celebrations will look different this year. What should you consider as you plan a virtual holiday party? How ...
If you're thinking about throwing a virtual celebration, here's how to host a Zoom Halloween party. As of Oct. 17, experts still advise hosting a virtual Halloween party instead of an in-person ...
Virtual attendees were encouraged to tip performers via Venmo, sealing the deal of the entire digital experience. Post-party, the hostess mailed rolls of toilet paper – a hot commodity during this ...
Girl group Le Sserafim will celebrate two years since its debut with a live online session and a sitcom as part of the second installment of "Fimily Party," the group's agency Source Music said ...
You and your friends are having a virtual party on New Year's Eve, and that means snapping tons of pics to document all the fun. In fact, you should play "Pics Or It Didn't Happen" and have a ...
Virtual celebrations will also work, as long as they involve the three important components: 1) gathering of people; 2) food and drink; and 3) acknowledging a life’s event.