BALI, Indonesia - Kyria Mailman, founder of New Zealand–based wellness organisation 11:11 Wellness, has confirmed her support of Alegría Festival through participation in its Patron of the Arts programme, an initiative designed to sustain independent artists, cultural contributors, and environmentally responsible event design.

Alegría Festival, held annually in Bali, brings together musicians, facilitators, and creative practitioners in a non-commercial, phone-free setting focused on live performance, ecological awareness, and community engagement. According to festival materials, the Patron of the Arts programme provides direct funding to artists and operational partners while supporting local environmental initiatives.
Supporting Independent Cultural Spaces
Festival organisers describe Alegría as an alternative to mainstream large-scale events, placing emphasis on limited capacity, reduced environmental impact, and respect for local land and water systems. Patron contributions are allocated toward artist fees, sustainable infrastructure, and partnerships connected to water preservation and land stewardship projects in Bali.
Mailman’s involvement follows her broader focus on long-term systems that support stability, education, and regeneration. Through 11:11 Wellness, she works across trauma-informed wellness education, nervous system regulation, and community-based initiatives in New Zealand and internationally.
Patronage as Part of a Broader Strategy
Representatives familiar with the partnership note that the decision to support Alegría was based on shared values around cultural preservation and responsible participation rather than commercial visibility. The Patron of the Arts model is structured to minimise sponsorship branding while prioritising direct support for contributors and infrastructure.
In recent years, Mailman has also been involved in regenerative land projects through BioBonds, an initiative focused on restoring native forests in New Zealand. A portion of revenue generated through 11:11 Wellness is directed toward long-term ecological restoration, aligning personal wellbeing initiatives with environmental responsibility.
Cultural Investment Beyond Sponsorship
As independent festivals face increasing financial pressure, patron-based models have become a practical alternative for sustaining arts and cultural spaces without reliance on large-scale commercial sponsorships. Organisers state that patron support allows Alegría Festival to maintain its operational boundaries while continuing to compensate artists fairly.
Mailman’s participation places 11:11 Wellness among a growing number of organisations choosing to engage with cultural initiatives through direct patronage rather than traditional sponsorship arrangements.
About Kyria Mailman
Kyria Mailman was born in Wellington, New Zealand, and is now based in Auckland. She entered the workforce at the age of fifteen and later completed certification in Subconscious Reprogramming alongside training in consciousness-based healing practices. Mailman is the founder of 11:11 Wellness and a co-founder of BioBonds. She is also the first ordained Priestess on Nusa Penida Island, trained under the High Priests of the Melchizedek lineage, and a member of the Conscious 500 Leadership Collective.
About 11:11 Wellness
11:11 Wellness is a New Zealand–based organisation offering wellness education, retreats, and private programmes focused on trauma release, nervous system regulation, and consciousness-based practices. Through its partnership with BioBonds, the organisation also supports native reforestation and long-term land stewardship projects across Aotearoa.
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