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CAA’s Bawdy Bash

Parties for Hollywood VIPs are often over the top but a recent bash thrown by Creative Artists Agency during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, crossed the line for some attendees when performance art skewed toward the lewd.

The shindig, which featured scantily clad performers, sex toys and simulated sex acts, left a lasting impression on writer/director Naomi Foner, who was attending the fest with her film, “Very Good Girls.”

“I said to my agent, ‘Is this how you want to brand yourself? Pole dancers? Really?’” Foner told the Los Angeles Times.

Other guests reportedly described the party as an “NC-17 mash-up of Cirque du Soleil and the orgy scene from Stanley Kubrick’s ‘Eyes Wide Shut.’”

“I thought it was going to be a tamer burlesque show integrating live art,” party planner Jordan Fogle added. “Instead it was like going down the rabbit hole. It was like an acid trip the whole night.”

Dancers hired for the event were part of The Act LV, a Las Vegas troupe known for bawdy performances.

CAA later apologized in a statement to the Times, noting the show was “more explicit than intended. We regret if this created an uncomfortable setting for any of our guests.”

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