Improv for Creativity & Innovation! Boost Your Memory, Agility & Spontaneity
November 23 at 10:30 am – 12:30 pm AEDT
About the Event: Step out of your comfort zone and into a world of laughter, learning, and connection at the Little BIG House in the Flour Mill of Summer Hill — right in the heart of Inner West Sydney.
Across four Sundays (Nov 9–30, 10:30 am–12:30 pm), you’ll explore how play rewires the brain for creativity and emotional well-being. Through fun improv exercises and group games, you’ll boost your memory, mental agility, and confidence — all while meeting new people and building genuine social connections.
Expect a warm, supportive vibe where mistakes turn into magic, strangers become friends, and innovation flows freely.
This event is perfect for anyone looking to:
- Strengthen creativity, confidence, and emotional well-being
- Improve communication, spontaneity, and problem-solving
- Meet neighbours and join community groups in the Inner West
- Discover new ways to overcome loneliness, spark joy, and reconnect
- Find things to do this weekend that inspire laughter and learning
Whether you’re a professional, creative, parent, or lifelong learner — you’ll fit right in
What’s the Cost: $29 per session
(Free spots available through community support programs — just ask!)
About the Host: Susan is a seasoned facilitator who blends neuroscience, movement, and creativity to help people feel more present, playful, and connected. Her sessions are equal parts brain training and belly laughs.
About the Venue: Held at the Summer Hill Little BIG House — a welcoming hub for community events, shared workspaces, and volunteering opportunities within the Flour Mill Markets precinct. It’s a space built for connected communities, kindness, and curiosity.
Join us and rediscover your creative spark — because the best way to innovate is to play.

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