Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. 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.

    • Courses

      LIPA is a specialist university-level provider of world...

    • Apply

      We want to ensure when you apply to join us you have enough...

    • Why LIPA

      Some 76% of those working in the creative and performing...

    • About Us

      The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA) is world...

    • What's On

      Four Films, One Night – A Festival of Short Films When:...

    • Alumni

      Leanne Best Graduated from Acting in 2002. Leanne Best is a...

    • Design and Technology

      BA (Hons) Theatre and Production Technology. This course is...

    • Management

      BA (Hons) Management for the Creative Industries and...

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Study the Arts at Liverpool. Five disciplines sharing a fascination with ideas, creativity and culture. The School of the Arts is a place to engage your imagination, sharpen your analysis and enhance your understanding of the world around you.

  5. 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.

  6. Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts offers specialist degrees in music, drama and production arts. Students benefit from a creative community where they can develop their individual talents, expect challenge, benefit from collaboration, and gain input from experts.