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The Ark (folk venue)

Coordinates:42°16′45″N83°44′56″W / 42.27917°N 83.74889°W /42.27917; -83.74889
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The Ark
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Location316 S. Main Street,Ann Arbor, Michigan,U.S.A.
Owner501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
Capacity~400
Opened1965
Website
theark.org

The Ark, inAnn Arbor, Michigan, is a nationally known acoustic andfolk music venue. It has been in existence in various locations since 1965. It currently seats about 400 and features more than 300 live performances each year.[1]

Artists who have performed at The Ark includeThe Tallest Man on Earth,[2]Lady Lamb,[3]the Verve Pipe,[4]John Paul White and His Band,[5]Los Lonely Boys,[6]the Milk Carton Kids,[7]Nanci Griffith,[8]Mary Chapin Carpenter,[9]Priscilla Ahn,[10]Tom Paxton,[11]Judy Collins,[12]Arlo Guthrie,[13]The Avett Brothers,[14]Ani DiFranco,[15]Birds of Chicago,[16]The Proclaimers,[17]Mandolin Orange,[18]Ladysmith Black Mambazo,[19] andLissie.[20]

The improv comedy groupThe Second City has performed there as well.[21]

References

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  1. ^"About | The Ark".www.theark.org. Retrieved2020-03-06.
  2. ^"The Tallest Man on Earth | The Ark".www.theark.org. Retrieved2020-03-06.
  3. ^"The Tallest Man on Earth | The Ark".www.theark.org. Retrieved2020-03-06.
  4. ^"The Verve Pipe | The Ark".www.theark.org. Retrieved2020-03-06.
  5. ^"John Paul White and His Band | The Ark".www.theark.org. Retrieved2020-03-06.
  6. ^"Los Lonely Boys | The Ark".www.theark.org. Retrieved2020-03-06.
  7. ^"SOLD OUT! The Milk Carton Kids | The Ark".www.theark.org. Retrieved2020-03-06.
  8. ^A Michigan Tribute to Nanci Griffith, theark.org, Jan 2022
  9. ^"Mary Chapin Carpenter - SOLD OUT | The Ark".www.theark.org. Retrieved2020-03-06.
  10. ^"Priscilla Ahn | Happening @ Michigan".events.umich.edu. Retrieved2020-03-06.
  11. ^Fox, Emily."The Ark in Ann Arbor is hoping to keep folk music alive for another 50 years".www.michiganradio.org. Retrieved2020-03-06.
  12. ^Fox, Emily."The Ark in Ann Arbor is hoping to keep folk music alive for another 50 years".www.michiganradio.org. Retrieved2020-03-06.
  13. ^Fox, Emily."The Ark in Ann Arbor is hoping to keep folk music alive for another 50 years".www.michiganradio.org. Retrieved2020-03-06.
  14. ^Fox, Emily."The Ark in Ann Arbor is hoping to keep folk music alive for another 50 years".www.michiganradio.org. Retrieved2020-03-06.
  15. ^Fox, Emily."The Ark in Ann Arbor is hoping to keep folk music alive for another 50 years".www.michiganradio.org. Retrieved2020-03-06.
  16. ^Giles, Matt (2018-04-04)."Birds of Chicago bring their highly anticipated album 'Love in Wartime' to The Ark on Saturday".WDIV. Retrieved2020-03-06.
  17. ^"The Proclaimers to 'Walk 500 Miles' to performance at The Ark".The Michigan Daily. Retrieved2020-03-06.
  18. ^Bruckner, Meredith (2019-02-02)."7 shows to see at The Ark in Ann Arbor in February".WDIV. Retrieved2020-03-06.
  19. ^Bruckner, Meredith (2019-02-02)."7 shows to see at The Ark in Ann Arbor in February".WDIV. Retrieved2020-03-06.
  20. ^"Lissie | The Ark".www.theark.org. Retrieved2020-03-06.
  21. ^Writer, Kelly Martinek Daily Arts."The Second City brings improv laughs to The Ark".The Michigan Daily. Retrieved2020-03-06.

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