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POW Powder Kicks Off Sundance But The Suites Are Just As Sweet

I do believe my Alta pass has dust on it. Now, with this huge storm system that just rolled through the Wasatch, I can’t decide what’s more epic. Skiing or kicking off Sundance. Ah, the dilemma. The invites rolled in by the minute. The other side of the Sundance Film Festival- the non-film side- occupies so much space in Park City the first weekend of the event that you wonder if there really are films to watch.

There are “official sponsors” of the SFF that set up ‘suites’ and ‘lounges’ around town so the public and Festival passholders can wander in and sip cocoa, and then there are the underground guerilla companies that occupy Main Street businesses with glamorous VIP gifting and party events and a great big bouncer who refuses to acknowledge you without the secret password (usually the name of the event planner). One year, I watched the Dude from The Big Lebowski- and I mean the real Dude who the film was made about- get denied. He lost it on the security guard and still wasn’t admitted into the House of Hype. Just goes to show, it’s not who you are, but who you know.

Sundance was never just about film; it’s music, art, technology, celebrity and film. The entire Festival celebrates the independent voice so it’s not so crazy to see small chic beauty and fashion companies sidle up to the Hollywood-style event. What happens is a marketing or publicity firm rents a space or house somewhere near the action, then offers their clients the opportunity to display their wares in a section inside to personally introduce their products to VIPs and the media. The goal is for short and long-term exposure. These special guests (most often people with films in Sundance but they can also be publicists, musicians, and reality TV stars) get ushered in and moved around to meet, greet and have their photo doing a Vanna White with a particular product. The photos are later Tweeted, Facebooked and attached to press releases to be gobble up by People Magazine et al. Same goes for the evening parties. Almost every film at Sundance has a cast dinner and afterparty. The town rocks until 2 a.m. and over the past few years party organizers have caught on that not only will they make extra cash but garner good karma by opening up the parties and concerts to locals. It’s like the 2002 Winter Olympics all over again but for four days instead of three weeks.

After this Tuesday, most of the lounges will revert to their old scene. Like the circus leaving town, so goes the madness. Therefore, you better head up to Park City this weekend if you want to catch celebrities walking the streets with bursting shopping bags of clever goodies while the paparazzi nip at their heels.

Here’s the tentative guestlist:

Susan Sarandon, Mario Lopez, Rashida Jones, Terrell Owens, Annalynne Mccord, Elizabeth Olsen, Christina Hendricks, Carrie Preston, Stephanie Pratt, David Blaine, Kristen Bell, James Tupper, James Marsden, Paris Hilton, Nicky Hilton, Bai Ling, Jamie Chung, Jason Ritter, Jeff Shroeder, Lake Bell, Michael Cera, Danny Masterson, Natasha Beddingfield, Shayne Lamas, Anne Heche, Ryan Phillipe, Lil Jon, Michael Emerson, Jon Heder, Edward James Olmos, Laura Prepon, Lil’ Jon, Nia Vardalos, Paul Simon, Andie McDowell, Allison Janney, David Blaine (Magician), James Tupper (Revenge), James Valentine (Lead Guitarist, Maroon 5), Keith A. Fox (Producer, The Office/30 Rock), William H. Macy, Traci Lords, Helen Hunt, Donna Karan, five-time NBA All Star Chris Webber,Jon Heder, Chelsie Hightower (“Dancing with the Stars”), Lou Diamond Phillips, Richard Gere, Julie Delpy, Chris Rock, Kirsten Dunst, Elijah Wood, Keri Russell, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Bruce Willis, Joshua Jackson, Parker Posey, Bradley Cooper, Zoe Saldana, Liv Tyler, and Olivia Wilde.

And here are the best spots to spot them:

The city of Miami and the Beaches is a title sponsor in one of the largest VIP hub of Sundance – The T-Mobile Village at the Lift/Miami Oasis –to hype their own upcoming film festival. The “Miami Oasis” will incorporate live DJ performances, tattoo artists, hair care stations by göt2b POWDER’ful, complimentary cocktails and gifting.
The whole Town Lift area at the bottom of Main Street transforms into its own little village. This two-story, 30,000 square foot venue celebrates its 10th Anniversary with a café, nightclub, restaurant, portrait studio, and special event interview site.

By day, the Stella Artois café serves up free breakfast and lunch. By night, the T-Mobile/Google Concert Series will showcase Bad Rabbits,
Fort Lean,
Vintage Trouble and The Whigs, G-Side and Chancellor Warhol, The Civil Wars and Feather & Belle from 7-10 p.m.,then a satellite TAO nightclub converts the 5,000-square-foot underground parking garage under the Town Lift into one of the best party spots of the weekend.

The Bing Bar, the search engine from Microsoft, will take over the empty space once known as the Claim Jumper Hotel. For the third year and on three floors, the Bing Bar will host exclusive film premiere after-parties, press junkets, The Bing Speaker Series, SPIN Sessions (a daily music happy hour), musical performances from Friday, January  20 to Tuesday, January 24. Drake, Cobra Starship, Wiz Khalifa, Jason Mraz, Theophilus London, and James Murphy will be performing. The Bing Speaker Series will bring in guests from Catherine Zeta-Jones to newly awakened
snowboarder Kevin Pearce. Bing plays mountain concierge, handing out essential cold-weather items like sweatshirts, gloves and blankets, ski lift passes, rides around town, movie screening tickets, and more. Connect with the Bing Bar concierge on Twitter using #TeamBing to enter exclusive giveaways. And don’t worry if you can’t gain entry. Bing will stream their events live at www.bing.com/community.

Talent Resources is bringing the TR Suites to Sundance again. They’ll be inside the Gateway Center and next to another fabulous hotspot- Kari Feinstein’s Style Lounge. TR will have some interesting selections including the Teaologist, DL1961 denim, Prasad Cosmetic Surgery and Medi Spa, Matt Bernson Shoes, Rachel Roy and Judith Jack jewelry, Contraband hats, SHRD (the most amazing hair crème ever), while the Style Lounge has Cape Cod Leathers, Commonwealth Proper men’s clothing, Koolaburra boots, Paul Frank, Rusdak coats. The Style Lounge will also feature the Style ‘food’ Closet of Icelandic Glacial, Milk n Krunchies, Nuvo Sport and Popcorn, Indiana.

Invited guests can grab a Vida Tequila cocktail at the Sundance Chic Suite in Flight Boutique on Main while gathering gifts from Wildfox, Plush Apparel, Tocca, Everyday Minerals, BB Dakota/Jack, NCLA Nail Lacquer, and Discreet Headwear.


Wonder what happened to Harry O’s? They got booted last summer but the Sundance concert legacy lives on. Making its Sundance debut is The VEVO PowerStation & SOREL Suite/Fresh Lounge/”Goodnight Gansevoort at The ONE Group House.” Whew. That’s a mouthful. The “one-stop-shop” for celebrities, independent filmmakers, festival attendees and media will offer stylish winter boots with laser-customized lace plates by SOREL, beauty treatments, food, cocktails, charging stations and internet. At night, there will be movie premiere dinners, cocktail parties and concerts. LMFAO & House of Party Rock play on Saturday, DeadMau5 on Sunday and Drake on Monday.

Two venues are making themselves accessible to the general public. Timberland Lounge, the official footwear and outerwear sponsor of Sundance (four years running) will showcase a selection of waterproof boots and accessories across the street from Mary Jane’s boutique. Timberland wants consumers to commit to the environment through on-site activities, contests and online activations via Twitter and Facebook. Festival-goers can pledge “Random Acts of Earthkeeping” – the small things they do each day to minimize their impact on the environment – and pose for photos with your favorite green activity prop for a chance to win a limited-edition Timberland scarf. Then on Sunday, Timberland will host a special event inside Mary Jane’s (613 Main Street), from 4 – 6 p.m. Hors d’oeuvres and cocktails will be served to the public, free of charge.
On a chilly Utah day, nothing warms better than a free cup of Bertolli soup. Anyone can come in, sit down on a heated chair, throw over a blanket and sip at the Bertolli Meal Soup Chalet at the Sky Lodge. VIPs get luxury skincare treatments courtesy of Lumene, sunglasses from Solstice, exclusive invites to the after-dark special events.

The Alive! Expo Green Pavilion/MixMedia Luxury Lounge at the Wild Spirits Nature Photography Gallery proposes consciousness at Sundance. The exclusive eco-luxury gifting suite will have eco-friendly gifts, displays and foods like Aubrey Organics Hair, Skin & Bodycare; ShelRae Jewelry, Phytomar USA Marine Plankton Skin & Bodycare; Fashion Hope with Tembo Trading Company, Kiondo Bags, Prophetic fashion, Earth Friendly household cleaners, Sparklehearts body products for girls, Vitamin Water, Redmond Sea Salt, Mane N Tale shampoos, Bari Olive Oil, and you get the idea.
This longstanding suite is huge. It will benefit Project Green is a 501c3 non-profit organization whose mission is to invest in a ‘Greener Tomorrow’.
Another socially conscious suite- the Eco Hideaway Music Saves Lives Lounge – will set up shop all the way up at the Stein Eriksen Lodge. Sustainable film and television producer Debbie Durkin hosts an invitation-only private hospitality respite showcasing eco-luxury lifestyle brands like Minky Couture blankets, Sonas denim, Sandast’s vintage handbags, and Leisure Society eyewear. Top that off with complimentary mini-spa services, live acoustic music performances, and a chef’s station serving breakfast all day, and you may never want to go back to Main Street.
Those celebs looking for snow-related gifting will drop into the Burton Apres Lounge at the base of Park City Mountain Resort and the Oakley/Hyde Lounge at the Downstairs bar. Guests will have the once in a lifetime opportunity to learn to snowboard with some of the world’s top ranked pro athletes as well as product test gear from the two brands.

Grey Goose Vodka will host five nights of private cast dinners and cocktail parties at their invite-only lounge- Grey Goose Blue Door– inside the McCarthey Gallery. Guests will get to taste their newest flavor- Grey Goose Cherry Noir.

“Festival After Dark” is brought to you by Sugar. The evening concert series will feature DJs and live performances for all ten days in the venue formerly known as the Star Bar. Mary J. Blige, Estelle, Common, Kendrick Lamar, Sebastian Ingrosso and Nas are scheduled to perform at the 6,300 sq. foot contemporary event space.

Ok, it’s decided. I’ll ski Monday. Let’s get this party started!

#Sundance

My heart’s all a’ Twitter. Pun intended. This year, not only will thousands of bloggers delve into the Sundance Film Festival but social media mentions will be off the hook. It starts with #Sundance but it doesn’t end there.

It’s time to know what a hashtag (#) is if you don’t already. The Twitter symbol basically signals a conversation about a topic. For example, if you ‘search’ #fail you will get a long list of tweets about things people consider a ‘fail’. Same goes for Sundance et al.

Good luck and happy Tweeting. Don’t forget to include hashtags in your tweets so other peeps who may not be following you, can see them too.

Follow these popular hashtags regarding Sundance and you’ll never have to leave home. It’ll be just like you’re here- almost:

#ArtistServices

#TeamBing

#Film

#ParkCity

#Slamdance

#BingBar

#SFF2012

#indiefilm

#StyleLounge

#SundanceChicSuite

 

And follow me @pcskigal! J


 

Sundance ‘s Townie Tuesday Is A Wait For Locals

Get ready for this one- Locals have yet another chance to stand and wait in line to get tickets for Sundance Films before they stand in line again to get in! Don’t cha just love how organizers think we have nothing better to do with our time? At least with this marketing push the tickets are free…if you can get them.

 

Townie Tuesday presented by the Sundance Institute will offer a free screening for Summit County residents (with proof of ID), January 24, 2012. Films show at both the Library Center Theatre in Old Town and the Redstone Cinemas at Kimball Junction. But, to be frank, Redstone has more seating, better seats and better sound.

 

 

It’ll be tricky to get those coveted tickets. Be one of the first in line, Monday Jan. 23, 2012, at 6 p.m. at the main Park City box office to collect your tickets. You’ll need a local Utah ID and proof you’re older than 18. Limit two tickets per person.

 

Your Sister’s Sister will show at Redstone at 7 p.m. and Monsieur Lazhar starts at 8:30 p.m. at the Library Center.

 

The Detes:

 

Date: Jan 24, 2010 

Time: 6 p.m.

Phone: 435-655-9696 

Sundance Ticket Office: 136 Heber Ave. , Park City, 84060

 

X-DANCE Says NoDance to SUNDANCE


It’s a well-known tactic to create a festival to piggyback the marketing machine that is the Sundance Film Festival. Over the years there’s been Slamdance, Tromadance, Slamdunk, and X-Dance. For the first time ever the GoPro X-Dance Action Sports Film Festival will fly solo. Get ready and get your tickets for the (pretty much) only action sports fest in the world, January 12-15, 2012. “X-Dance has reached the point where we can stand alone and not run during Sundance,” said X-Dance’s Ann Wycoff. “We wanted to have the festival over the long weekend as the timing was better to celebrate these terrific films.”

Filmmakers and athletes from around the globe will arrive at the Depot in downtown Salt Lake City (13 North 400 West; 801-456-2800 www.depotslc.com) to showcase and celebrate the best of the best in sports like skiing, surfing, mountain biking and more.
“It truly is the best of action sports. Nowhere else will you find all of the top athletes and filmmakers under one roof,” says surfing legend Laird Hamilton, a long-time X-Dance supporter.


This year’s line-up features athletic talent like speed demon snowboarder Shaun Palmer, extreme skier Seth Morrison, aloha surfer Jamie O’Brien, snowboard medalist Scotty Lago, and downhill mountain biking madmen Gee Atherton and Sam Hill. Curt Morgan, the director/producer of That’s It, That’s All, has a new epic film this year called The Art of FLIGHT that follows snowboarder Travis Rice around the globe as he conquers new terrain. The film’s cinematography is said to be mesmerizing, shot with a Phantom and a Cineflex, the same cameras used to shoot the Super Bowl and “Planet Earth.” Top wakeboarder Danny Harf will also attend the festival to present his film, Defy. Legendary filmmaker Jack McCoy will be busy getting the Lifetime Achievement Award at X-Dance 2012 and the same time premiering his film A Deeper Shade of Blue, which explores the roots and soul of surfing from the perspective of this legendary action sports filmmaker. He’s also produced a music video called Blue Sway with Paul McCartney that will be screened as well.


Tara Dakides at X-Dance. Photo courtesy of X-Dance

The top 30 accepted films from the hundreds of submissions will be screened for the public starting Thursday, January 12. The producers, directors and many of the athletes will be on hand for Q&A sessions after the film screenings. Park at the Gateway Mall, in the lots nearby, or on the street. Tickets are available through SMITH TIX and The Depot Box Office for
$8 per film, $5 for students, $15 for a day pass, $30 for a 3-day pass, $25 for students. For a detailed list of films and events go to
www.x-dance.com. They are constantly updating the site as plans evolve so please be patient.

Don’t Forget the Parties

The Opening Party on Thursday, January 12 features live entertainment and is (unlike those for Sundance) open to everyone. Tickets are also available at The Depot Box Office. Same goes for the X-Dance Awards Ceremony and Closing Party on Sunday, January 15 at 7 p.m.
Industry stars and celebrities join bands and DJs
while the extraordinary VJ transforms the enormous room into a mesmerizing, wall-to-wall montage of action sports imagery. And finally make sure you stop by Swag Town at a special area at The Depot for action sports swag, the latest products and sampling from X-Dance’s favorite action sports brands.


Trailers for “Must See” X-Dance Films:

The Art of Flight: Brainfarm Prods.: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kh29_SERH0Y

All. I. Can. : Sherpas Prods: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQD5gEr76y4

Solitare: Sweetgrass Prods: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKUhGwGM3fA

Drop, My Life Downhill: Orangefist Prods: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0gbjy7CvoA

Frontier, River Roots Prods: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVT6QsRDt_M

3 Minute Gaps: Clay Porter Director: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMUfvNqKQdw

Boardroom, Markus Davids Dir.: http://vimeo.com/7643212

Walls of Perception, Poor Boyz Prods. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvXt7YSDkT8

Top 5 Reasons To See A Sundance Film

You’ve found yourself in Park City over the last half of January. The place is overrun with a&^holes who think they own the town, there’s no parking and the few regular spots are charging $20+ per car, the restaurants are overbooked, lodging is double-priced, and it’s cold. When you’re tired of celeb-spotting you can always see a movie…..


Here are the top 5 reasons to see a Sundance Film.

5. It’ll never come out in a movie theater or even on DVD

Bad bad bad. Just because a flick makes it into Sundance does NOT mean it’s good. Out of 10 movies, four might be decent, two bearable and four downright awful. About 8000 films get sent to the Sundance offices in Park City each year. Less than three percent make it into the program. You would think with the pick of the litter, every movie would be a masterpiece. Nope. The Sundance process is extremely political, subjective and mostly about who you know or have worked with (duh), and not about excellent storytelling.

4. You can’t afford to go to one of the better, up-and-coming festivals like SXSW or IFF or Boston or Oxford or Seattle or Ann Arbor. You live within an hour’s flight of Park City, Utah, you have friends with whom you can crash, you hear Justin Bieber may be in the audience, so why not?

3. You get to hear the filmmakers discuss what the hell they were thinking when they made their movie. It’s not every day you get Cliff Notes to what you’ve watched. Pop into a premiere at Eccles, the Park City Library or the Egyptian Theater and there’s usually a panel discussion of the director, a couple of lead actors and the producer. And, trust me, when you watch a Sundance film like Perfect Sense you will want to know why the filmmaker bothered. When Uma Thurman and Minnie Driver thanked audiences for appreciating their movie Motherhood no one knew it would come and go from theaters faster than popcorn in a five-year-old’s bucket. But the actresses both looked very pretty.


2. Someone gave you a ticket or you have nothing better to do in Park City. There’s no new snow, you’ve spent a month slip-sliding on crowded groomers and the last thing you want to do today is ski again.So instead you can stand in a waitlist line, get a number, then come back at least 30 minutes before showtime, stand in line again to actually buy your ticket, then stand in the ticket holders’ line to enter the theater. Did we mention that your ticket will cost $15 without 3D or Surround Sound?



And the Number One Reason to See A Sundance Flick:

1. Because all your friends will think you’re so cool when you say, “I saw it at Sundance.”


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