The publication notes that the woman is the oldest resident of the nursing home. Last year, she celebrated her birthday in a similar way and people "danced until they dropped."
Hilda Jackson, a resident of a nursing home in Derbyshire, UK, is planning to celebrate her 105th birthday with a rave party with a live DJ and ultraviolet paint.

Workers are helping to organize the holiday, writes the BBC.
At birthday parties, in addition to bright lighting and ultraviolet paint, there will be "traditional party songs" from different decades.
Residents will also be able to order music from a DJ to their liking.
According to the staff at the house, the woman "loves to dance and have fun."
They asked people to send birthday cards to help make Hilda Jackson's day more special.
“She was always a big fan of dancing and living life to the fullest,” says nursing home manager Rebecca Wass.
Last year, the woman celebrated her birthday in a similar way — with a party. At the celebration, "several people danced until they dropped," and even Hilda herself tried it.
Journalists say that Hilda Jackson is the oldest resident of the house. After leaving school, she worked in a textile factory, and during World War II she was engaged in the manufacture of ammunition in Derby. In her youth, the woman traveled a lot, loved to play and watch tennis. Dancing and music also play a big role in her life to this day.