Salt Lake City, UT The 2004 Sundance Film Festival, January 15-25, announced today the lineup for this years Sundance Film Festival Music Café, located in PLAN B, The Nightclub, 268 upper Main St. in Park City. From January 16-24, the Music Café showcases emerging and established bands, and solo artists in both daytime and nighttime performances and provides an opportunity for musicians, composers, filmmakers, and festivalgoers to meet, share ideas, and collaborate in a relaxed environment.
An opening reception on Friday, January 16, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. kicks off the Day Café, which is open from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. daily to all Festival credential holders. The Day Café, programmed by ASCAP, features four musicians daily, each performing half-hour sets.
Each evening the Night Café presents rare, intimate live performances, including the Actors Band Night featuring actor Tim Robbins band Gob Roberts. Night Café programming is open to all festivalgoers ($10.00 ticket price) and runs from 9:00 p.m. until 1:00 a.m.
This years schedule is as follows:
Dates Goapele The All-American Rejects Joe Jackson Tim OBrien Shawn Colvin Joe Jackson Shawn Colvin Ricky Fante Jason Mraz Unknown Hinson Gob Roberts (Tim Robbins band) Clem Snide Edie Brickell The All-American Rejects
Joseph Arthur John Doe John Hiatt Jon Brion John Doe Sam Phillips Jon Brion Sam Phillips Sweet Pea Atkinson & Was (Not Was) Quintet featuring Don & David Was Fernando Osorio Dan Wilson Sweet Pea Atkinson & Was (Not Was) Quintet featuring Don & David Was Clear Channel
Presenting Sponsors for the 2004 Sundance Film Festival include Entertainment Weekly; LG Electronics; Volkswagen of America, Inc.; Hewlett-Packard Company. Leadership Sponsors are American Express; Andersen® Windows and Doors; The Coca-Cola Company; Delta Airlines; DirecTV; Intel Corporation; Microsoft; and Sundance Channel. Sustaining Sponsors are CESAR® Food For Small Dogs; DEJ Productions Inc.; The New York Times; Park City Visitors Bureau and Film Commission; Sony Electronics, Inc.; Starbucks Coffee Company; Stella Artois®; Turning Leaf Vineyards; Utah Film Commission.
Founded by Robert Redford in 1981, Sundance Institute is dedicated to the development of artists of independent vision and the exhibition of their new work. Since its inception, the Institute has grown into an internationally recognized resource for filmmakers and other artists. Sundance Institute conducts national and international labs for filmmakers, screenwriters, composers, writers, and theatre artists. The annual Sundance Film Festival, a major program of Sundance Institute, is held each January and is considered the premier showcase for American and international independent film. The Institute supports non-fiction filmmakers through the Documentary Film Program by providing year-round support through the Sundance Documentary Fund and a series of programs that nurture their growth, encourage the exploration of innovative nonfiction storytelling, and promote the exhibition of documentary films to a broader audience. Through the Sundance Institute Theatre Program, the Institute is committed to invigorating the national theatre movement with original and creative work and to nurturing the diversity of artistic expression among theatre artists. The Institute also maintains The Sundance Collection at UCLA, a unique archive of independent film.
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