Experience The Pulse, a breathtaking fusion of acrobatics, music, and light, performed by the internationally acclaimed ensemble Gravity and Other Myths. This monumental production brings together 18 acrobats and 25 choir members in a seamless and mesmerizing display of human strength, harmony, and precision.

About the Performance

The Pulse is a spectacle of scale and synchronization, where human movement and sound unite to form a singular, awe-inspiring organism. Towering human structures shift and crumble, only to rise again amidst a pulsating ocean of voices. With dynamic lighting by Geoff Cobham and an evocative score by Ekrem Eli Phoenix, the performance creates a living, breathing system that connects acrobat, choir, and audience.

The work explores themes of cooperation, humanity, and the forces that bind us, presenting a visceral and heart-stirring experience. Each passage unfolds with precision, beauty, and seemingly impossible levels of collaboration.

Why Attend

  • Monumental Scale: Witness a shimmering mass of acrobats and choir members creating intricate systems of movement and sound.

  • Sensory Immersion: Experience the interplay of powerful acrobatics, live choral music, and sentient lighting design.

  • Emotional Impact: Feel the pulse of humanity through a performance that celebrates connection, resilience, and shared existence.

Join us at Dubai Opera for The Pulse, a heart-stopping exploration of human movement, sound, and light. Let this extraordinary production move you, body and soul.

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Dubai Opera is the ideal venue to celebrate elegance and style. Kindly avoid overly casual or provocative attire, such as shorts or flip flops, to uphold our venue standards. Guests not complying with the dress code will not be permitted entry.

6+ years would require a ticket to enter the Dubai Opera Main Auditorium.

Below 6+ years are not permitted into the Dubai Opera Main Auditorium.

Approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.

Latecomers will not be admitted into the auditorium once the performance has begun. Entry will only be permitted during intermission, if applicable