Let us sum up all the craziness of Sundance at Jupiter Bowl.
Thursday (1/20) and
Friday (1/21) we laid low with some private events.
Saturday (1/22) was a busy day of bowling after people viewed shows at the Redstone Theatre, which was an official theatre venue this year. At night, Hewlett Packard, an official Sundance Sponsor came in for a private party with roughly 100 guests who had a blast bowling, drinking and playing pool after their screening at the Redstone theatre.
On Sunday (1/23) Sundance hosted their Patron Leadership Circle Reception at Jupiter Bowl. The PLC is a group was a collection of Sundance’s top supporters. (For more information on how to be a part of the Patron Circle or to donate to the festival visit:
http://www.sundance.org/support-us/join-patron-circle/ The group was diverse but all had a great time.
Monday (1/26) was a big prep day for Jupiter Bowl as we got ready to host the Sundance Shorts Awards and Reception.
Tuesday (1/25) was one of the best parties of Sundance with over 400 people in attendace. Filmmakers, actors, and producers all came together to celebrate the many accomplishments of the great shorts program that Sundance featured this year. Jupiter Bowl closed at 3pm to remove furniture, the stage was set up on the middle four lanes of the main concourse and the video crew started setting up their equipment that would later allow us to stream live on our 70 foot video wall and every TV and projector, so there was not a bad seat in the house.
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The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas was the event’s sponsor. They took over the Lift Grill and Bar turning it in to the Cosmopolitan Lounge where they served a specialty cocktail called the “Red House” which featured Stoli Orange and an orange slice. The Red House named after a YouTube video that can be found here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnOyMSEWNTs which is actually a commercial for a furniture store… who knew? The Red House cocktail seemed to be a popular choice of beverage but was not very sweet as the reddish/pink color suggested it might be. When speaking with the Cosmopolitan’s mixologist the “Red House” was compared to a gin and tonic, the reply being that it was designed to be classic cocktail, so it was a an appropriate parallel.
The food included an Antipasto Platter
(pictured), a classic Margarita

pizza, a mushroom pizza with fresh goat cheese and sliced mushrooms with ricotta and our meat lovers Fenway pizza with sausage, grilled onions and peppers. Other appetizers included Smoked Salmon on Rye toast with horseradish sour cream and apple slaw, Szechuan-style Duck in Radicchio Cups, Shrimp & Goat Cheese Nachos and Corn Bisque Shooters w/ Pancetta & Thyme Crème. The menu was rounded off
with “Whoopi Pies” and Shake Shooters in Vanilla, Chocolate and Nutella/Vanilla swirl. Stella, Stoli and Barefoot wines were all served at our two bars, or by any of the servers’ lane side.
The Shorts Awards portion was very short in total at 15 minutes, where the U.S. Jury Prize in Short Filmmaking went to
Brick Novax and the International Jury Prize in Short Filmmaking went to
Deeper Than Yesterday (Australia). After the awards ceremony the DJ got back to work and people talked, bowled, drank and danced the night away. For more information and pictures of the Shorts Awards and Party see the Sundance blog post at
http://www.sundance.org/festival/blog-entry/rolling-for-glory-at-the-shorts-awards/ .
Wednesday Night (1/26)-
Afro Omega made Jupiter Bowl history as being the first live band to play on our stage () As usual Park City and Salt Lake City fans came out to support the local group. The group is a true testament to the talent that Utah is producing.
Thursday Night (1/27)- Jupiter Bowl hosted another local hip hop group
Broken Silence who rocked the house with local DJ, DJ RYNO. The group brought out a slew of local Parkites who bowled and played pool before Broken Silence’s performance and then rocked out on the dance floor for the groups set. Video to come.
Friday Night (1/28)-
Skins and Needles and collaboration between Dj Zeph, a California DJ and Max MacVeety, a talented drummer for the Crown City Rockers also out of the Bay Area, together played an incredible set that had the audience dancing all night. (Video to come!)
Saturday Night (1/29)- Was an all out party at Jupiter Bowl as we hosted the Official Sundance Awards After Party.
J Boogie and
Aima the Dreamer engaged the crowd all night long, with a special repeat appearance by Skins and Needles. Two very talented rappers hit the stage also a surprise performance for their group that was having a private birthday party in Club Jupiter. Needless to say, People danced in to the wee hours of the night. (Video to come!)
Sunday (1/30)- Ah! The last day of Sundance, it was back to business as usual with the stage taken down, children’s birthday parties during the day and après ski bowlers at night.
It was a good run Sundance! We look forward to you next year, but need the year to recover.
Until 2012.