Monday to Friday you give everything — to your work, your targets, your manager, your inbox. Saturday arrives and you scroll for three hours, order food, and wonder why you still feel empty.
This is not a productivity problem. This is not laziness. This is what happens when a person has no creative outlet — when the only thing their body does all week is sit, type, and commute. The mind runs out of reasons to feel alive.
We built DC Reset for exactly this person. The 26-year-old software engineer in Noida who hasn’t done anything purely for joy in two years. The 31-year-old marketing manager who says she will “start doing something” every January and never does. The analyst who comes home at 9 PM, stares at his phone, and genuinely cannot remember the last time he laughed out loud.
You are not burnt out because you work too much. You are burnt out because you do nothing that is only yours.
What Your Week Actually Looks Like — Honest Version
If that second column looks familiar — you are not alone. Most working professionals in Delhi live this exact cycle. And no one taught them that the solution is not more rest. It is the right kind of movement.
Why Dance Specifically — and Not the Gym
The gym is discipline. Dance is joy. Both are valuable — but when you are already mentally exhausted from a week of forced discipline, adding more of it on Saturday does not restore you. It drains you further.
Dance works differently because it activates the part of your brain that your job never touches. When you are learning a sequence, counting beats, feeling music through your body, and moving with other people — your nervous system genuinely cannot hold onto stress at the same time. It is physically impossible to be anxious and dancing at the same time.
And beyond the science — there is something that happens in a room full of people who all decided to show up for themselves on a Saturday evening. Something that does not happen in a gym. People laugh. People mess up the steps and laugh harder. People who arrived with their shoulders up around their ears leave with them dropped.
Who DC Reset Is Built For
This is not a performance class. This is not for people training to compete. DC Reset is specifically designed for working professionals between 20 and 35 who:
- Have zero dance experience and think they are “not the type” — they are exactly the type
- Feel socially isolated — same office, same flat, same routine, same small world
- Are going through a quiet period of low motivation, low energy, or low mood
- Want something that is genuinely theirs — not networking, not skill-building, not productivity — just joy
- Have said “I want to try something new” for months and never followed through
- Need a reason to leave the house on weekends that is not an obligation
The people who say “I can’t dance” are always the ones who need it most.
What Happens in a DC Reset Class
You walk in. You do not need to know anything. You do not need to wear anything special. You just need to show up.
Amit Sharma — who has spent over a decade in the professional dance world and now teaches this batch personally — runs every session with one non-negotiable rule: nobody leaves feeling worse than when they arrived. The class is structured, but the energy is human. Nobody is judging your steps. Nobody is watching you. Everyone is too busy figuring out their own moves — and laughing while doing it.
The structure of each session
- Warm-up — get out of your head and into your body
- Rhythm and movement basics — no prior knowledge assumed, ever
- Choreography segment — something you can actually feel proud of learning
- Freestyle section — the most important part, the part where you stop thinking
- Cool down — you will leave calmer than you arrived, guaranteed
What People Actually Say After Their First Class
I came because my friend forced me. I stayed because I genuinely forgot I had a Monday. That hasn’t happened in three years.
— Software Engineer, 28, GurugramI thought I would be the worst one in the room. I was. And I didn’t care at all. That alone was worth it.
— Marketing Manager, 31, NoidaI hadn’t done anything just for myself in so long I forgot what it felt like. This reminded me.
— Finance Analyst, 26, South DelhiDC Reset — Everything You Need to Know
The Question Worth Asking Yourself
When was the last time you did something purely because it made you happy? Not because it was productive. Not because it was good for your career. Not because someone expected it of you. Just because it felt good to be alive in that moment.
If you have to think for more than five seconds — that is the answer. That is why DC Reset exists.
Saturday at 5 PM is not a big commitment. It is 60 minutes out of 168 hours in your week. One hour that is entirely yours. No deliverables. No Slack messages. No one needing anything from you. Just music, movement, and the version of yourself that exists before the job got in the way.
Dance is not something you learn. It is something you remember.
DC Reset — Sat & Sun · 5 to 6 PM
New Delhi studio + Online available · Zero experience needed · First class free · ₹1,500/month
Seats are limited intentionally — small batch means every person gets seen.

