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Ark and folk
Noah's Ark ( 1846 ), a painting by the American folk painter Edward Hicks
Jonah's Ark is the third full-length album by British folk metal band Skyclad.

Ark and venue
In May 2009 they played a four show mini-tour including two nights at the intimate 400 seat venue The Ark in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and also in an outdoor venue at Neptunes Park in Virginia Beach, VA.
Their first regular venue was at Chicago's Elbo Room, where their quickly-growing popularity led to the release of their self-titled, debut album Liquid Soul by Ark 21 Records.

Ark and ),
* Ark ( synagogue ), a cabinet used to store a synagogue's Torah scroll
* Blessed Virgin Mary ( Roman Catholic ), called the New Ark of the Covenant by Christians of the Catholic tradition
* Ark ( 2004 film ), a 2004 computer-generated film directed by Kenny Hwang
* The Ark ( fortress ), a fortress in Bukhara, Uzbekistan
* Ark ( software ), an archiving tool
* Ark ( search engine ), a people search engine
* Ark ( river boat ), a temporary boat used in river transport in eastern North America
* Ark ( Transformers ), a spacecraft in the fictional Transformers Universe
* The Ark ( Doctor Who ), a 1966 Doctor Who serial
* " The Ark " ( Stargate Atlantis ), an episode of Stargate Atlantis
* Ark ( Noon Universe ), a fictional planet in a series of novels by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky
* Ark ( Baxter novel ), a 2009 hard science fiction novel
* The Ark ( band ), Swedish glam-rock band
* Ark ( UK band ), a melodic rock band
* Ark ( Norwegian band ), a metal band
* Ark ( Bangladeshi band ), a Bangladeshi rock band
* Ark ( Brendan Perry album ), a 2010 album by Brendan Perry
* Ark ( L ' Arc-en-Ciel album ), by the Japanese rock band L ' Arc-en-Ciel
* Ark ( The Animals album ), a 1983 album by The Original Animals
* The Ark ( album ), a bootleg album by Frank Zappa
* The Ark ( EP ), the debut EP of the Swedish band The Ark
* The Ark ( Halo ), in the video game Halo
* The Ark ( English ship ), a ship used in founding the Province of Maryland

Ark and concert
The is a concert hall complex consisting of the " Main Hall " and the " Small Hall " located in the Ark Hills complex, near the U. S. Embassy and TV Asahi in the Akasaka district of northern Minato, Tokyo, Japan.

Ark and Ann
Upon the principal issue, that of constitutionality, the court holds that Initiated Measure No. 1 of 1928, Ark. Stat. Ann.

Ark and Michigan
Van Ark was born in New York City, the daughter of Dorothy Jean ( née Hemenway ), a writer, and Carroll Van Ark, who was born in Holland, Michigan, and worked in advertising and public relations.

folk and venue
Atterdag College continued to be used as a folk school, a community meeting hall, a performing arts venue, a gymnastics center, a summer school, and a boarding house until it was finally demolished in 1970, making way for the Solvang Lutheran Home.
The major sport venue of Batman, Atatürk Sports Hall, can accommodate 1, 000 spectators and supports athletics, badminton, basketball, gymnastics, wrestling, folk dance, handball, martial arts ( kurash, judo, aikido, wushu, karate and taekwondo ), table tennis, volleyball and swimming.
The Acorn Theatre is a 200 seat performing arts venue in Worksop town centre, providing a full programme of professional and amateur live theatre and folk music.
In 1961, the first major folk venue in D. C., The Shadows, opened in Georgetown.
They played a lot then at the Chess Mate Coffeehouse owned by Morrie Widenbaum, a mostly folk venue that also hosted bands like Southbound Freeway, Siegel-Schwall Blues Band and Blues Magoos.
In the U. K., shanties find a venue in pubs that host " folk clubs.
Around this time, they parlayed bartending jobs at famous Greenwich Village folk venue Gerde's Folk City into stage appearances, an experience they commemorated in their song, " Face Down at Folk City " ( from Another World, 1985 ).
Another live music venue in Bishop's Stortford, supporting rock, blues and folk bands is The Half Moon at the top end of North Street.
Probably the largest is Fairport's Cropredy Convention, which since 1979 has provided a venue for folk, electric folk and rock artists and now attracts up to 20, 000 people a year as well as performances for Fairport Convention and their friends.
In the year 2000, the brewery opened " The Big Room ," a live music venue located inside the brewery's facilities, featuring a variety of acts including country, bluegrass, folk, rock, blues and other musical genres.
The venue hosts alternative rock, bluegrass, blues, country, classical, folk, gospel, jazz, pop and rock concerts, as well as musical theater and stand-up comedy shows.
A folk club is a regular event, permanent venue, or section of a venue devoted to folk music and traditional music.
A few private clubs, like the Good Earth Club and the overtly political Topic Club in London, were formed by the mid 1950s and were providing a venue for folk song, but the folk club movement received its major boost from the short-lived British skiffle craze, from about 1955 to 1959, creating a demand for opportunities to play versions of American folk, blues and jazz music, often on assorted acoustic and improvised instruments.
The decline began to stabilize in the mid-1990s with the resurgence of interest in folk music and there are now over 160 folk clubs in the United Kingdom, including many that can trace their origins back to the 1950s including The Bridge Folk Club in Newcastle ( previously called the Folk Song and Ballad club ) claims to the oldest club still in existence in its original venue ( 1953 ).
Recently, Americana Unplugged established a house concert-type venue in downtown Davis, Oklahoma featuring folk and Americana musicians.
One Longfellow Square in Portland, Maine is a popular folk music venue.

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