Get Ready to Party!
As we are celebrating our 40th anniversary, we have two special social actives at the festival.
Thursday Evening
After our first massed rehearsal everyone is invited to the Arnie (our social space) to celebrate OGEHR's 40th birthday! Come out and get reacquainted with your handbell friends from around the province. And yes, there will be cake!
Friday Evening
Again after the massed rehearsal, we will head to the Arnie, but this time get ready to . . . Party like it's 1985!
We will celebrate the founding of OGEHR in retro style! Is there one thing you could do as a nod to 1985 style? (More if you're feeling brave.) Check out the list below.
Here is your Retro Guide.
Perms, perms, and more perms – you could have sailed the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria in some people’s flows. Whether it was big bangs, big curls, or big feathers, 80s hair was just big.
Lycra changed the world, and the 80s made sure it knew. Everyone was wearing spandex. Men, women, boys, girls, it didn’t matter. Spandex was the material of the future, and everyone was in on the trend.
When folks weren’t wearing skin tight leggings, they were wearing jeans. But the jeans had all seen better days. Whether you bought them that way or cut them out yourself, every pair of jeans had the knees torn out. Grandma hated it.
You know what every shirt needs? MORE SHIRT. That’s what they said in the 80s at least, since every shirt had frills on frills on frills. Nice button up shirt? Toss some frills on it. T-shirt? Let’s try a couple of frills. Bedtime gown? Oh yea, that needs some frills for sure. Just check out Prince to see what frills were all about.
Who has ever been somewhere and said, “You know what? The rest of my body is fine, but my calves are just freezing!” Probably nobody, but that didn’t stop the 80s from creating leg warmers – pants for your calves only.
Whether people just didn’t like belly buttons or they had to figure out a way to keep their pants up without belts, high waisted jeans were in. Now commonly referred to as mom jeans, these high rise beauties made a statement. We’re not sure what kind of statement, but they made one.
Why go big and bold if you’re just going to use muted colors? It doesn’t make any sense. That’s why neon colors were everywhere in the 80s. Plus, the neons really popped at the skating rink during the black light skate.
Business in the front, party in the back, baby. The 80s were the only time when mullets were cool. Maybe they weren’t ever cool, but the 80s were definitely a time of mullets.
I guess asymmetry was all the rage in the 80s, because pony tails migrated to the side of heads. This trend is a head scratcher that’s gone the same way as the mullet – probably gone forever.
I guess in order to offset the incredible height of jeans’ crotches, people cut off the bottom of sweatshirts to show a little belly. Why this combination? Who knows. This particular trend spread across the genders also, even though I particularly liked it when Kelly Lebrock wore it.
Questions? Please contact festivalchair@ogehr.ca