The new dance by choreographer Jitti Chompee (read our
interview) draws inspirations from a tale of Nontakal, a guardian giant who disobeys his order, is banished from heaven and reincarnate as a cursed buffalo. Apart from his usual collaborators Sirithorn Srichalakom, Anucha Sumaman and Krittin Kiatmetha, Jitti also collaborates with Silpathorn Award-winning actor Nikorn Saetang.
Sep 1-3
This week-long culinary celebration welcomes four leading international chefs, Thierry Dufroux (France), Joao Rodrigues, (Portugal), James Viles (Australia) and James Syhabout (USA), plus renowned wine master Debra Meiburg from Hong Kong.
Sep 1-7
Kengo Otake presents this photographic series of Bangkok’s youth, fused with American and Japanese influences, which reminds the artists of Tokyo in the 1980s.
Sep 3-28
Written and directed by Silpathorn Award-winning artist Nikorn Saetang, the new interactive play by Theatre 8x8 delves people’s tendency to stick to their own version of the truth and lets the audience partake in dictating the characters’ fate.
Sep 4-14
Saifah Tanthana directs this new whimsical play by the On Box theater troupe, centering on the question: was the last Schomburgk's deer male or female? Performed by Vidura Amaranand and Wachara Gunha.
Sep 4-6, 9-10 and 12-15
Occupying the whole studio in Punawithi, the interdisciplinary works of four female artists, Voraprada Voratananchai, Ladie Goodman, Nicharee Phatitit and Pisha Woramanakul, featuring live performances, visual projections and installations, with sound by Jacopo Gianninoto.
Sep 5
SO::ON Dry Flower and the Cacophonous music crew line up four Japanese noise acts, Astro, Shizuo Uchida, Jah Excretion and Reizen, to play alongside local performers Gamnad737 and Komootra.
Sep 6
Pichet Klunchun Dance Company stages a special round of Tam Kai, the dance piece in which performers draw inspiration from the movement of the dancer in front of him or her. Performed by the company’s dancers and the participants of a dance workshop held the week before.
Sep 6
This exhibition compiles two noir-ish series by young photographer Harit Srikhao, which capture the intense mood of dread and fear at night in the city. Opening reception on Sep 6, 6:30pm.
Sep 6-Oct 26
Bangkok-based artists Pariwat A-nantachina, Christian Hogue, Taechit Jiro and Chatchanok Wongvachara display their large-scale work printed on Awagami Factory’s digital washi paper. Opening reception with Japanese-Thai mashup DJ set by Logan Bay on Sep 6, 7pm.
Sep 6-27
The Alternative Thai collective presents indie acts Shadow Flare, Hariguem Zaboy, The Whitest Crow, electric.neon.lamp and Migrate to the Ocean, who will cover the old songs that inspired them, along with Boat The Yard & Friend, an exclusively formed band for the event.
Sep 6
The solo performance by Sasapin Siriwanij draws inspiration from Doctor Faustus's famous line "Was this the face that launched a thousand ships?" Reservations at
[email protected] and 089-167-4039. Premiere on Sep 5.
Sep 7-23
Celebrating and questioning the absurd, the new art space stages three short plays: The Last Lesson by Eugene Ionesco, Picnic on the Battlefield by Fernando Arrabal and The 7th Floor by Suchart Sawasdsri. The three absurdist pieces will be directed and adapted by emerging directors.
Sep 11-29
Guest curated by Tuksina Pipitkul, this big exhibition celebrates the venerable Thai abstract artist Inson Wongsam, 80, displaying over 100 works, including sculptures (1974-now), woodprints (1999-now) and paintings (2013-now). It also features video art by Jirasak Saengpolsith and Wachara Kanha.
Sep 11-Nov 27
To celebrate Blue Hawaii’s new album, Untogether, Popscene brings the Montreal electro duo to Bangkok for their first Thailand gig. With support from electro act Wasabi Bytes and more.
Sep 12
Dutch experimental trio Albatre from Rotterdam Holland, known for their mixture of bass sound, sax noise and frantic drumming perform alongside sleek and melodic Bangkok jazz outfit Killjoy.
Sep 12
CentralWorld plays host to the second gathering of top Bangkok bakery chefs. Expect sweet treats by famous brands like Clouds and Pebbles, Cookie Monsters and Kyo by Kyo Roll.
Sep 12-14
Emerging LA DJ duo NGUZUNGUZU, former tour partners of M.I.A., will play a mix of R&B, urban pop and UK bass n’ grime at their Bangkok debut gig alongside support DJs.
Sep 13
Popscene imports Brisbane’s energetic garage rock duo Dune Rats to play breakneck singles “Pogo” and “Fuck It.” Supported by The Ladz.
Sep 17
The much-loved music-focused pub celebrates its birthday, offering a free bar from 6-8pm, with live music by top residents and guest jazz and blues players.
Sep 18
Democrazy Theatre and Anatta Theatre Troupe restage a new play by Pradit Prasartthong, which draws inspiration from the dramatic life of Lady Poonsook Panomyok, the wife of Thailand’s first prime minister Preedee Panomyong and the turbulence of a society forced to face up to political revolution.
Sep 18-21, 25-28 and Oct 2-5
Democrazy Studio presents this play directed by Adjjima Na Patalung which sees three male performers, James Laver, Sarut Komalittipong, Surachai Petsangrot, perform with a number of boxes. Choreography by Thanapol Virulhakul.
Sep 20-29
The Thai edition of the gigantic global electronic music event will be headlined by Martin Garrix, Alesso, W&W and Fedde le Grand, with support from DJs Sunzone, Oatawa, Kolor One and Funky Gangster.
Sep 26