Jill Sheridan and her two young children are exploring the Indy area's art's scene with kids! This week for The Art of the Matter, they're joined by a few friends discovering rhythm at the only percussion museum in the U.S. right here in Indianapolis.
April 14, 2017
Discovering Rhythm With Kids
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