Created By: Reconnecting to Our Waterways
Opened in 2020, this arthouse cinema focuses on small-budget, big-idea-driven, endlessly-fun-to-talk-about movies. The Kan-Kan houses three theaters for a total of 225 seats, as well as a fourth “micro-theatre.” Each theater has stadium-style seating, Dolby Digital sound systems and is fully ADA accessible.
The site will also contain a full-service European-inspired bistro called the Brasserie making the Kan-Kan the perfect place for dinner and a movie experience.
The Kan-Kan will be a neighborhood gathering place. A home for film lovers, food lovers and community seekers, in Windsor Park, just northeast of downtown Indianapolis.
Why is it called the Kan-Kan?
In his book Cat’s Cradle, Kurt Vonnegut wrote of a “karass”: a group of people linked in a cosmically significant way. The instrument that brings a person into his or her karass is called a “kan-kan.”
For more information visit https://kankanindy.com/
This point of interest is part of the tour: Pogue's Run Tour
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