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20-618: (Redirected from Emm ) [REDACTED] Look up emm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. EMM may refer to: People [ edit ] EMM (musical artist) , Emma “EMM” Norris, American musical artist Colin Emm (1932–2012), birth name of Richard Dawson, British-American comedian and actor Emm Gryner (born 1975), Canadian singer-songwriter Michael Emm (born 1968) Canadian politician Other uses [ edit ] EMM (psychedelic) ,

40-498: A charter member of National Public Radio . Interlochen Public Radio became a network in 1989 with the addition of WICV . Interlochen bought contemporary Christian station WDQV in 2005 and converted it into a third satellite for the eastern portion of the market, WIAB . In 2006, Katalyst Media filmed a reality TV pilot for MTV at Interlochen Arts Academy . Afraid that an MTV show would ruin Interlochen's distinguished reputation,

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80-564: A large group of students resorted to protesting and trolling the Katalyst Media film crew in order to prevent Katalyst Media from filming viable footage. Student efforts were successful, as a pilot never aired. In 2020, M-137 , the highway connecting Interlochen Center for the Arts to US 31 , was decommissioned by the Michigan Department of Transportation . Upon the roadway's handover to

100-565: A main educational pillar for the institution. The program offers private lessons and group courses in all seven of Interlochen's arts area: Creative Writing, Dance, Film & New Media, Interdisciplinary Arts, Music, Theatre, and Visual Arts. Plus, Interlochen Online offers private, college advising to those interested in pursuing conservatory or arts-focused higher education. Founded in 2004, Interlochen College of Creative Arts offers non-degree granting arts programs and continuing education units for adults 18 years and older. Interlochen Center for

120-607: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages EMM (musical artist) Emma “EMM” Norris is an American alternative- pop singer, songwriter, producer, and content creator based in Los Angeles . She was one of the first women to release a full-length album, Burning in the Dark which she created in its entirety from start to finish, including writing, producing, performing, mixing and mastering. Curve described EMM, saying, "She

140-464: Is the definition of a thriving independent artist: calling all the shots in her own career, making her visions come to life, having a hand in every sonic choice and every melody you hear, betting on herself, and standing up for what she believes in most. Impossible to control, and impossible to contain, EMM is a force." Additionally, EMM was featured in USA Today and Business Wire for her involvement in

160-451: Is the original educational institution created by Joseph E. Maddy. Interlochen Arts Academy is a pre-professional arts boarding boarding high school, founded in 1962 by Joseph E. Maddy. The school offers seven arts majors in creative writing, dance, film and new media, interdisciplinary arts, music, theater, and visual arts. Interlochen Online began during the COVID-19 pandemic and is now

180-612: The Grand Traverse County Road Commission , the roadway was renamed to the "J. Maddy Parkway", after the institution's founder. Interlochen Center for the Arts is the umbrella organization for summer program Interlochen Arts Camp, arts boarding high school Interlochen Arts Academy, National Public Radio (NPR) charter station Interlochen Public Radio, performance series Interlochen Presents, adult arts program Interlochen College of Creative Arts, and online arts program Interlochen Online. The Interlochen Arts Camp

200-466: The Arts ( / ˈ ɪ n t ə r ˈ l ɒ k ə n / IN -tər-lock-ən ; also known as I.C.A. or Inty ) is a non-profit corporation which operates arts education institutions and performance venues . Established in 1928 by Joseph E. Maddy , Interlochen Center for the Arts is located on a 1,200-acre (490 ha) campus in Green Lake Township , Grand Traverse County , Michigan , near

220-428: The Arts is home to Interlochen Public Radio (or IPR), a National Public Radio member station that broadcasts a signal to most of the lower peninsula of Northern Michigan as well as parts of eastern Wisconsin . Two listener-supported stations broadcast to northwest Michigan: Classical Music 88.7, 88.5, 94.7 and 100.9 FM; News Radio 91.5, 90.1 and 89.7 FM. Broadcasts include arts programming, news and culture from around

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240-525: The National High School Orchestra Camp, and began searching for ideal locations, eventually narrowing it down to sites in Maine and Michigan . Maddy was invited by Interlochen businessman Willis Pennington to tour his hotel and summer camp properties, adjacent to Interlochen State Park (Camp Interlochen and Camp Penn Loch, for boys and girls, respectively). Maddy chose the site, and, in 1928,

260-598: The eponymous community of Interlochen . Beginning in the late 19th century, European settlers began logging and fishing industries in the area, and founded the small village of Wylie, one mile south of the present-day community of Interlochen. Due to the prospering logging industry in the area, the Manistee and North-Eastern Railroad (owned by the Buckley and Douglas Lumber Company of Manistee, Michigan ) extended its line northeast from Nessen City, Michigan and arrived between

280-407: The first season of the National High School Orchestra Camp convened. In 1944, Maddy purchased Camps Interlochen and Penn Loch, absorbing them and the National High School Orchestra Camp into his new Interlochen Center for the Arts. In 1963, WIAA , Interlochen's public radio station, signed on for the first time. Originally broadcasting eight hours per day, it grew enough within a decade to become

300-520: The lakes in the fall of 1889. Similarly, the Chicago and West Michigan Railway extended its line north from Baldwin, Michigan on its way to Traverse City, Michigan in 1890. The two lines crossed in current-day downtown Interlochen where a depot and interlocking tower were located. Interlochen State Park , immediately adjacent to campus, is the first state park organized by the state of Michigan, established in 1917 and opening in 1919 ( Mackinac Island

320-457: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title EMM . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=EMM&oldid=1231606055 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

340-522: The social media app Flipagram (now known as Vigo Video). EMM was born and raised in Traverse City, Michigan . EMM comes from the background of musicians; her father, an opera singer, is a vocal coach at Interlochen Center for the Arts , and her mother is a classical harpist. EMM was homeschooled for most of her childhood. Interlochen Center for the Arts Interlochen Center for

360-477: The world, as well as local and regional news. IPR was a charter member of National Public Radio. Founded in 1963, Interlochen Public Radio or WIAA was envisioned as an extension of the "Music From Interlochen" program which ran on the NBC radio network. The Music From Interlochen Program informed a wider audience about the activities at the then-named National Music Camp and the nascent Interlochen Arts Academy. The station

380-695: Was originally a national park before becoming Michigan's first state park in 1895). In the 1920s, the Music Supervisors National Conference called upon conductor and educator Joseph E. Maddy to assemble talented high school musicians from around the US to form the National High School Orchestra. The orchestra met in 1926 in Detroit , and the orchestra was asked to reconvene in 1927 and 1928. In 1927, Joseph Edgar Maddy incorporated

400-686: Was slow to catch on in its early years and some considered shutting down the operation. Interlochen Public Radio went on to establish itself with two service channels: one for music and one for news. In 1993, Interlochen Public Radio reportedly had one of the highest rates of per capita contributions of any public radio station in the United States. The station's classical music service is broadcast from their main tower at WIAA 88.7 FM in Interlochen, along with WIAB 88.5 FM in Mackinaw City , and W234BU 94.7 FM in Traverse City . In 2000, IPR began offering

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