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  1. The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts was co-founded by Sir Paul McCartney and Mark Featherstone-Witty (who helped set up The Brit School) who were introduced to each other by George Martin, a mutual friend. LIPA welcomed its first intake of students in 1996.

  2. The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts opened in 1996 to forge a new approach to performing arts training. It was co-founded by Lead Patron Sir Paul McCartney and Mark Featherstone-Witty RNOM OBE (LIPA’s Principal), and is housed in his old school, which underwent a multi-million pound renovation to transform it into a state-of-the-art performing arts higher education institution.

  3. The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA) is world renowned as a leading provider of university level creative and performing arts training with a portfolio of ambitious and popular courses. LIPA’s pioneering approach to learning is project based. This highly practical method is underpinned by collaboration, industry links and ...

  4. The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA) in Liverpool, England was co-founded in 1996 by Sir Paul McCartney. We want to ensure you become who you want to be musically and make your living from music, whether performing, creating or producing or a combination of these.

  5. Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts. Courses in acting, actor-musicianship, dance, community drama, film-making, management, music, musical theatre, sound tech, performance design and technology. LIPA provides a creative and inspiring environment where you can experiment and take risks, but also learn how to turn your skills and ambition ...

  6. Transformed into a performing arts institute, our two buildings and our campus is just opposite the Anglian Cathedral. Our facilities are considered ... The new Liverpool is a melting pot of culture, ideas, entertainment, energy and attitude. Buoyed by its European Capital of Culture success, the city is fast becoming the creative ...

  7. The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts was co-founded by Sir Paul McCartney and Mark Featherstone-Witty (who helped set up The Brit School) who were introduced to each other by George Martin, a mutual friend. LIPA welcomed its first intake of students in 1996.