LIPA is a world leading provider of university-level performing and creative arts training. An international community of creatives, performers, technicians, filmmakers and business people who learn by working together on fully realised productions and projects.
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Some 76% of those working in the creative and performing...
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The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts was established...
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Pre-Audition Workshop for Acting or Musical Theatre Degree...
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An Hungarian-born, choreographer and director, Bence founded...
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BA (Hons) Theatre & Performance Design. This highly...
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The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA) is a performing arts higher education institution in Liverpool, founded by Paul McCartney and Mark Featherstone-Witty and opened in 1996. LIPA offers 11 full-time BA ( Hons ) degrees in a range of fields across the performing arts, as well as three Foundation Certificate programmes ...
International Students. By joining LIPA, you will be training with a diverse mix of people from different backgrounds, faiths, nationalities, and ages, all working together to make performance possible. International students choose us because of our global reputation, world-class facilities, specialist courses and the supportive and friendly ...
Founded in 1996 by musician Paul McCartney and Mark Featherstone-Witty, Liverpool Institution of Performing Arts, is a renowned institution of higher learning offering a wide range of courses ranging from acting, dance to music technology. It is popularly referred to as LIPA.
Undergraduate Courses. Whether you’re a creative, performer, filmmaker, technician or aspiring manager our three and four year degree courses will help prepare you for a sustained career in the creative and performing arts.
Based on the site of the Liverpool Institute for Boys, the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts opened its doors to its first intake of students in 1996. Its conception dates back to 1991, when Mark Featherstone-Witty - who helped set up The Brit School – started formulating plans for his next project, a university level performing arts ...
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