This one-hour workshop will teach you the basics of improvisation: being present; accepting the contributions of others; working collaboratively; committing to what you are doing; and having fun!
This is a chance to explore your creativity and remember what it feels like to play without worrying about winning or losing. This program is part of our Adult Summer Reading Program!
Explore our collection to learn more about the art of improvisation.
Made possible by The Indianapolis Foundation Library Fund through a grant to The Indianapolis Public Library Foundation.

AGE GROUP: | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Summer Reading Program | Class/Workshop |
TAGS: | Summer Reading | seniors | #Adult |
The first library to serve the neighborhood opened in 1957 as the Emerson Branch. This frame house near East 38th Street and North Emerson Avenue soon became too small to meet the neighborhood's needs, leading to the construction of a 7,500-square-foot branch at the same location in 1962. The Emerson Branch closed its doors in 2003 when the current 16,000-square-foot library opened as the East Thirty-Eighth Street Branch.