On the outskirts of Dubai Festival City, Sensory Reset offers an evening that trades city clamor for calibrated stillness. Located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, this 2 hour 20 minute immersive wellness session blends guided movement, live sound healing, and 360° visuals inside a purpose-built dome. The experience opens with Seetal Purohit leading a movement practice that mixes mobility, strength, breathwork and stretching. Suitable for all levels, the session asks only that you arrive willing to move; mats, towels and eye masks are provided when needed. After movement the room shifts into a sound environment shaped by Nassib Bouchebel’s rare instruments and ethnic timbres. Bouchebel’s ancestral frequencies are amplified across the dome so vibrations become a tangible underlayer beneath the visuals. Organizers encourage optional eye masks to deepen inward focus while the 360° projection wraps the space in abstract motion and light. What makes Sensory Reset distinct is its confluence of three disciplines in an intimate, carefully controlled setting. The dome’s full-circumference projection turns a group session into a private, cinematic field where sound and breath are the primary guides. Sessions cap at 50 guests, so shows feel intentional rather than crowded. Practical touches—complimentary towels, bottled water, sponsor gifts, and free parking—reinforce the event’s approachable design. Accessibility is built in: the venue notes wheelchair access with advance notice, and staff request that guests disclose injuries, pregnancy, and any medical or sensory concerns before attending. The event is produced with Almost Fit Club and showcases work by local movement professionals and a visiting sonic artist; that collaboration gives the show both technical polish and cultural specificity. Content includes light and motion effects and may not suit people sensitive to flashing images, intense audio, or motion sensations. Practical rhythm is simple: arrive five minutes before the scheduled time, participate in guided movement, then recline for the sound and visual segment. The listed run time is two hours and twenty minutes, and sessions often include sponsor gifts and light amenities that make the transition out of the dome easy. For travelers in Dubai seeking a restorative evening between sightseeing, meetings, or shopping, Sensory Reset is a sharply produced pause—a controlled, communal reset that leaves you calmer and clearer. Booking is straightforward through the event page; shows are limited and private bookings or group packages are available on request, making Sensory Reset suitable for couples, small teams, or anyone chasing intentional downtime in an otherwise kinetic city. Remember to check health advisories if you have light sensitivity or sound-related concerns, and reach out before arrival to confirm accessibility needs. The venue’s Dubai Festival City location pairs conveniently with nearby hotels and restaurants, so it can slot neatly into an evening in the city. Seamlessly.