Field Chapters: An invitation to an intimate gathering in The Fields
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FieldChapters
Published
Friday, 8 August 2025
Last Updated
Friday, 15 August 2025
Join us in The Fields for a private gathering held in The Fields, inspired by the frequencies and energies that connect us to nature.
Chapter One: Frequencies, Energy and Vibrations is a residency—a small, intimate gathering—held for three days and two nights. The very first inaugural FieldChapters will take place from 29–31 August 2025 and we’d like to extend an invitation for you to be a part of it.
It’s a live experiment of how we might draw closer to the pleasures of presence when removed from our habituated ways of being, one that we’d like you to explore with us. You can find more details about Chapter One and reserve a spot for yourself and an additional guest on Ticketmelon.
Unfolding Chapter One: Frequencies, Energy and Vibrations
Chapter One explores frequencies and vibrations, asking questions about how different mediums and beings resonate with each other. Programming each day explores facets of mind, nature, nourishment, culture and art—and the interconnectedness of each.
Through food, live performances, Dharma talks, rituals and creative workshops, we’re immersing ourselves in The Fields and rhythms of cultural, physical and mindful expressions.
For the first time, we’re opening up The Fields to the public outside of Wonderfruit, inviting guests to stay in the quiet sanctuary of our own little village, within thoughtfully-designed, minimalist cabins. As our guests, you will be on the land with our growing forests, plants and the pavilions and art installations that shape the foundations of Wonderfruit and witness the energy of The Fields as a thriving cultural space.
Chapter One begins with a walk with our Founder Pete Phornprapha and members of Team Wonderfruit. Through the days, rituals ground and connect us, guided by practitioners ranging from Tarini Graham—mystic and preserver of midwifery passed down from ancient Thai traditions—to somatic and movement educator, Katrina Razon. Dharma talks ask us to revisit mindfulness in new ways, opening a conversation between Dhyana, Luang Pi Duke and Jakob Leschly, spiritual Buddhist mentors teaching the science and power of the mind.
Intersecting these sessions are moments of creativity and play, like live cinema with Vincent Moon and exploring plant-based remedies rooted in traditional medicine with P’Dang, a Thai medicine doctor. Meals created by Finnish artist-chef Antto Melasniemi and Thai chefs Nuttawat Chotikasupa and Mew Geravich shift from location to location, from long-table dining by the lake to an afternoon picnic in the sunken amphitheatre of Unconditional Space.
And hear intimate, live musical performances from Sonic Minds, Yumiko Morioka and Notep, set against our land as it exhales into the night—and perhaps even listen to a preview of what’s to come in December.
(A full schedule of the programme can be found here, however may be subject to change.)
Meet our resident collaborators
FieldChapters is led by resident practitioners and collaborators—many of whom shape the programming for Wonderfruit. Together, they create engagements that touch and overlap each other, from ecological explorations to sonic storytelling and collaborative feasts.
Leading mind and philosophy are researchers and multi-disciplinary practitioners from Dhyana and beyond.
Ordained since 2007, Luang Pi Duke shares teachings grounded in presence and simplicity, exploring how to manifest thought. Formerly an entrepreneur and youth mentor, he now invites others to balance mindfulness and ease in everyday practices.
Bo Sucharitakul, co-founder of Dhyana and founder of Black Turtle, focuses on Buddhist philosophy, consciousness, perception and embodied awareness.
Dhayana co-curator Harry Einhorn is a composer and interdisciplinary artist, drawing from his expertise in performance art, meditation and communal ritual.
A senior teacher in the Dzogchen tradition, Jakob Leschly shares insight into interdependence and the play of experience with warmth and clarity.
Rituals and activities rooted in plant wisdom will be led by notable figures in Thai healing and traditional medicine.
Tarini Graham is a mystic, midwife and ritualist drawing from ancestral Thai court traditions. In Earth Round, she will guide a ritual of breath and shared intention, with movement that flows with the venue’s circular shape.
A practitioner of Thai spiritual lineage, P’Dang Pimvimaan Becker (with Kim) works with plant-based knowledge, seasonal rhythms and holistic care.
Director of Wonderness, Chalisa Viravan, will lead a session to close the first edition of FieldChapters. With a background in well-being, she curates spaces of care, reflection and resonance.
Movement and somatic sessions will be guided by Katrina Razon, a functional neurology educator specializing in somatic practices that connect body and mind. Creative interventions will be hosted by nomadic filmmaker and sound artist, Vincent Moon—whose work finds poetry in rituals, music and spiritual practices—and Thai multi-disciplinary artist and sculptor, Dusadee Huntrakul whose work spans topics from mortality to anthropology.
Sonic experiences are created and curated by Nick Luscombe and James Greer of MSCTY_Studio and Sonic Minds. Together, they shape immersive listening experiences that aim to increase well-being within ourselves, sampling from recordings taken from The Fields.
Chapter One will also feature meditative, atmospheric performances from pianist and composer Yumiko Morioka—who will also be performing at a pre-chapter event in Bangkok—and musician Notep.
To nourish FieldChapters guests, feasts and dining experiences are led by artist-chef Antto Melasniemi, known for his playful, place-based approach. Joining him for the whole weekend are Nuttawat Chotikasupa and Mew Geravich.
Become a part of our very first FieldChapter
To join us for Chapter One: Frequencies, Energy and Vibrations, reserve your place on our official Ticketmelon page.
Each cabin in this chapter is priced at USD 700 plus VAT (~THB 25,000 total). This admits one guest to The Fields for two nights, with the option to add a second guest at half the price—at USD 350 plus VAT (~THB 12,500 total).
This price includes all meals, drinks, dining experiences and on-site services. It also includes access to three days of slow, purposeful rituals, activities and performances with international and local practitioners, as well as the heart of Team Wonderfruit.
