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The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA) is a
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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 of study in acting, music technology, and dance and popular music. LIPA offers full-time, one-year master's-level degree courses in acting (company) and costume making. It is a member of the Federation of Drama Schools. The '' Education Guardian'' has previously ranked LIPA No. 1 in the UK for several of its degree courses, and it is regularly ranked as one of the top 10 specialist institutions. LIPA has been awarded gold by the Government's Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF), which rates higher education providers by teaching quality. In September 2003, LIPA launched LIPA 4–19, a part-time performing arts academy for 4-to-19-year-olds. Since then, a satellite school and associate academies have also been launched. LIPA started its own primary free school in 2014 and its own sixth form free college in 2016.


History


Formation

LIPA was founded by Paul McCartney and Mark Featherstone-Witty. McCartney had known since 1985 that the building which had housed his old school, the Liverpool Institute High School for Boys, was becoming increasingly derelict after the school's closure and wished to find a productive use for it; Featherstone-Witty had set up the Brit School in London and was looking for an opportunity to open another school. McCartney and Featherstone-Witty were introduced to each other by record producer George Martin. The process of setting up the facility and the school took seven years and cost £20m.


1996–today

LIPA was opened by
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on 7 June 1996, and marked its 10th birthday in January 2006 with a performance at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall and a new book, ''LIPA – The First Ten Years in Pictures'', written by Featherstone-Witty. LIPA was designated as a
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(HEI) in 2006. As a performing arts HEI, LIPA is attended by the highest number of international students in the UK. LIPA has been awarded the Gold Standard from
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– the only HEI to have achieved this level in the UK. LIPA also has the highest concentration of Fellows and Associates recognised by the Higher Education Academy. In March 2012, LIPA announced that it had purchased the former building of the Liverpool College of Art for £3.7 million, to expand its teaching accommodation. Building work started on the Art School in 2014, and was completed in August 2016. Under the Free School programme, LIPA opened a primary school nearby in 2014, and a Sixth Form College in September 2016, both of which became oversubscribed. Featherstone-Witty resigned as LIPA secretary in March 2015. A 2017 survey of students who graduated in 2014 showed that 91% were in work, and 83% of those were working in the performing arts.


Admissions

Undergraduate tuition fees were £9,250 in 2020/21, with International tuition fees at £16,700 for 2020/21.


Current courses

LIPA qualifications are validated by
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Foundation Certificates

*Foundation Certificate in Acting *Foundation Certificate in Dance *Foundation Certificate in Popular Music and Sound Technology


Undergraduate (Degree)

*BA (Honours) Acting *BA (Honours) Acting (Screen & Digital Media) *BA (Honours)
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& Community Drama *BA (Honours) Creative Technologies & Performance (BA (Hons)/MA Arts programme) *BA (Honours) Dance *BA (Honours) Music *BA (Honours) Music (Song Writing & Performance) *BA (Honours) Music (Song Writing & Production) *BA (Honours) Arts management, Management of Music, Entertainment, Theatre & Events *BA (Honours) Sound technology *BA (Honours) Scenic design, Theatre and Performance Design *BA (Honours) Technical theatre, Theatre and Performance Technology


Master's (Degree)

*Master of Arts in Acting (Company) - In association with the Everyman and Playhouse theatres. *Master of Arts in Costume Making


Companions

LIPA does not issue its own degrees, so rather than issuing Honorary degrees like other British universities, it awards "Companionships" to individuals in recognition of their contributions to the world of art and entertainment. Prospective companions often visit LIPA to give masterclasses to students, or to participate in question and answer sessions. Companionships awarded by the institution are: *2001: Joan Armatrading +;
Benny Gallagher Bernard Joseph "Benny" Gallagher (born 10 June 1945, in Largs, Ayrshire) is a Scottish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, most famous as half of the popular duo Gallagher and Lyle. Career The son of Irish parents, Gallagher atten ...
;
Malcolm McLaren Malcolm Robert Andrew McLaren (22 January 1946 – 8 April 2010) was an English impresario, visual artist, singer, songwriter, musician, clothes designer and boutique owner, notable for combining these activities in an inventive and provoc ...
*2002:
Stephen Bayley Stephen Paul Bayley (born 13 October 1951) is a British writer and critic, known particularly for his commentary on architecture and design. He was founding CEO of the Design Museum in London in 1989, and has been a regular architecture, art ...
; Anthony Field; Thelma Holt; Tony Wilson *2003: Barbara Dickson; Anthony Everitt; Nickolas Grace; Andy McCluskey *2004: The Bangles; Ken Campbell (actor); Tim Firth; Terry Marshall; Arlene Phillips; Willy Russell; Jon Webster *2005: Guy Chambers;
Robin Gibb Robin Hugh Gibb (22 December 1949 – 20 May 2012) was a British singer and songwriter. He gained worldwide fame as a member of the Bee Gees pop group with elder brother Barry and fraternal twin brother Maurice. Robin Gibb also had his o ...
; Alec McCowen; Tim Wheeler *2006: Lynda Bellingham; Sir Ken Robinson; Jörg Sennheiser; Terence Stamp; David Stark *2007: Anita Dobson; Alan McGee; David Pugh; Ralph Koltai;
Steve Levine Steve LeVine (born in New York) is a journalist. He writes The Electric, new publicationon batteries, electric vehicles, and their impact on society, cities and geopolitics. He is a senior fellow on the Foresight, Strategy and Risk Initiative at ...
; Ben Elton *2008:
John Hurt Sir John Vincent Hurt (22 January 1940 – 25 January 2017) was an English actor whose career spanned over five decades. Hurt was regarded as one of Britain's finest actors. Director David Lynch described him as "simply the greatest actor in ...
; Trevor Horn; Cathy Dennis; Ann Harrison; Nitin Sawhney; Lea Anderson *2009: Will Young; Joe McGann; Pippa Ailion; John Fox; Richard Hudson;
Natricia Bernard Natricia Tara Bernard is a choreographer and creative director based in the UK who has worked with many leading artists for over 20 years. After appearing in a commercial at the age of 5, she trained at the Super Arts Stage school for 12 years, ...
; Tony Platt *2010: Alan Moulder;
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; Dave Pammenter; Christopher Oram; Jonathan Pryce; Heather Knight;
Midge Ure James Ure (born 10 October 1953) is a Scottish musician, singer-songwriter and record producer. His stage name, Midge, is a phonetic reversal of Jim, the diminutive form of his actual name. Ure enjoyed particular success in the 1970s and 1980s ...
;
Mark Summers Mark Summers is the English CEO, sound engineer and music producer of Scorccio, a music production company founded in the UK in 1996. A London DJ since 1979, he is a guest lecturer and masterclass presenter on sample replay production, sound ...
was also presented as an Honoured Friend. *2011: Colin Eccleston; David Bell; Paule Constable; Caroline Elleray; Chris Johnson; Steve Nestar; Billy Ocean; Hannah Waddingham; Spencer Leigh was also presented as an Honoured Friend. *2012: Matthew Bourne; Pam Schweitzer; Kevin Godley; Gary lloyd; Michael Harrison; Jason Barnes; Owen Lewis; Victor Greenberg was also presented as an Honoured Friend *2013: Keith Johnstone; Mark Ronson;
Stephen Mear Stephen Leonard Mear (born 1964) is an English dancer, choreographer and director best known for his award-winning work in musical theatre. In the 1990s, Mear taught dance at the London Studio Centre. In 2005 he and co-choreographer Sir Matth ...
; Xenon Schoepe; Andy Hayles; Seymour Stein; Rowena Morgan was also presented as an Honoured Friend *2014: Don Black; Samuel West; Adrian Jackson; Nick Starr; Colin Richmond; Patrick Woodroffe; Briony Albert; Giles Martin. Janice Long and Suzahn Fiering were presented as Honoured Friends. *2015: Gemma Bodinetz; Fran Healy; Noddy Holder;
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; Hugh Padgham; Scott Rodger; James Thompson; Sharon Watson. John T Rago was also presented as an Honoured Friend *2016:
Martin Levan Martin Levan is a music producer and sound engineer who, during the 1980s and 1990s, designed the sound for many of the major musicals in the West End of London. Early career Levan began his career as the tea boy at Morgan Studios, London in 19 ...
; Tim Prentki; David Babani; Darren Henley; Christopher Manoe; Alan Lane; Christopher Shutt; Tom Robinson. Tetsuo Hamada; Paul Whiting were also presented as honoured friends *2017: Woody Harrelson; Chris Difford; John Caird; Jon Burton; Kay Hilton;
Jo Collins Janet Canoy (born August 5, 1945 in Lebanon, Oregon), known professionally as Jo Collins, is ''Playboy'' magazine's Playmate of the Month for December 1964 and Playmate of the Year for 1965. Her original pictorial was photographed by Mario Casil ...
; Mary Ward;
Jon Driscoll Jonathan Richard Driscoll (born 25 June 1974) is an English Olivier Award-winning and Tony-nominated theatre projection designer and lighting designer working in the West End and on Broadway. He is a Technical Associate of the National Theat ...
. Tony Wood was also presented as an honoured friend. *2018: Toyah Willcox;
Nile Rodgers Nile Gregory Rodgers Jr. (born September 19, 1952) is an American musician, record producer and composer. The co-founder of Chic, Rodgers has written, produced, and performed on records that have sold more than 500 million albums and 75 million ...
; John Leonard;
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; Ali Campbell; Felice Ross; Dean Lee. *2019: Stephen Fry;
Rowan Atkinson Rowan Sebastian Atkinson (born 6 January 1955) is an English actor, comedian and writer. He played the title roles on the sitcoms '' Blackadder'' (1983–1989) and ''Mr. Bean'' (1990–1995), and the film series ''Johnny English'' (2003–201 ...
; Mike Batt; Lucy Carter; Sue Gill; Steve Lewis; Tom Pye; Kenrick Sandy; Andrew Scheps. Cliff Cooper was made an Honoured Friend of LIPA. + denotes a Companion who is also a LIPA Patron.


Notable alumni

* Leanne Best, film and television actress * Alyssa Bonagura (2009) American singer/songwriter *
Gabrielle Brooks Gabrielle Brooks (born 28 January 1990) is an English actress. She was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for her performance in '' Get Up, Stand Up! The Bob Marley Musical''. She began her career as a child actress in Andrew Lloyd Webber's ...
, actress * Jan Burton, music producer * Dan Croll, singer-songwriter * Mike Crossey, music producer and mix engineer * Mark Franks, singer in The Overtones *
Kate Havnevik Kate Havnevik (born 27 October 1975) is a Norwegian film composer, songwriter and singer. Her debut album, the critically acclaimed electronica-infused '' Melankton'', was released in March 2006 on iTunes and April 2006 (on physical CD) in Norwa ...
, Norwegian singer-songwriter * Dag Holtan-Hartwig, Norwegian singer-songwriter * David Hutchinson, founder and Artistic Director of
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*
Christian Ingebrigtsen Christian Ingebrigtsen (born 25 January 1977) is a Norwegian singer-songwriter and musician. He is a member of the pop group A1. Biography Ingebrigtsen was born in Oslo, Norway, into a musical family. His father Stein Ingebrigtsen was the ...
, Norwegian singer-songwriter and musician ( A1) * Jamie Lloyd, director * Jon Lolis, actor ('' Hollyoaks'') * Liam Lynch, US-based singer, writer & director * Eugene McGuinness, singer/songwriter signed to Domino records. * Dawn O'Porter, writer, director and TV presenter * Connor Ratliff, American comedian and actor * Mikhael Paskalev, Norwegian singer-songwriter *
Iselin Solheim Iselin Løken Solheim (born 20 June 1990), known simply as Iselin, is a Norwegian singer-songwriter. She is well known for her vocals on Alan Walker's singles " Faded" and " Sing Me to Sleep" and Gryffin's single "Just for a Moment". She start ...
, Norwegian singer and songwriter *
Stealing Sheep Stealing Sheep are a pop band from Liverpool, England, who formed in 2010. The three members are Rebecca Hawley (vocals and keys), Emily Lansley (vocals, guitar, bass guitar) and Luciana Mercer (vocals and drum kit). The band released ''The M ...
, folk band (Rebecca Hawley) * Lisa Stokke, Norwegian singer and actress * Sandi Thom, Scottish singer-songwriter * Liz White, actress ('' Life on Mars'') * The Wombats, indie rock trio * Fickle Friends, indie pop band (Natassja Shiner, Sam Morris) * Douglas Dare, singer-songwriter *
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, indie rock band (Joe Falconer, Sam Rourke) *
The Daydream Club The Daydream Club is an English multi-genre music duo formed in 2010 by husband and wife Adam and Paula Pickering. They say their one goal is to make music they're proud of. Their manager claims they have built a strong, loyal fan base without ...
, music duo *
Peter Caulfield Peter Caulfield (born 21 December 1959) is a former Scottish football manager and coach who is now Head of Recruitment and Scouting at Glasgow City FC. He formerly spent time as manager and coach at Scottish Women's Premier League clubs Monkland ...
, actor *
Clean Cut Kid Clean Cut Kid are an English indie pop band from Liverpool, formed in 2012. At present, the band consists of Mike Halls (lead vocals, guitar), Evelyn Halls ( backing vocals, keys), Ross Higginson (drums) and Gareth Bullock ( bass guitar). Ori ...
, indie pop band * Mads Hauge, songwriter and producer * Hannah Peel, artist, producer, composer * The Staves, folk trio (Jessica Staveley-Taylor) *
Her's Her's were an indie rock band from Liverpool, England, composed of Stephen Fitzpatrick and Audun Laading. The band's debut full-length LP ''Invitation to Her's'' was released in August 2018, following the compilation LP ''Songs of Her's'' which ...
, indie rock duo * Seun Kuti, Afrobeat musician *
Pixey Elizabeth Sinead Hillesdon (born 12 March 1995), known professionally as Pixey, is an English singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer. She began recording and releasing demos in 2016, and made her professional debut in 2020. Early ...
band members *
Holly Humberstone Holly Ffion Humberstone (born 17 December 1999) is an English singer-songwriter from Grantham, England. In 2021, she signed a recording contract with Interscope and Polydor Records. Her first EP following the signings, ''The Walls Are Way Too ...
, singer-songwriter


See also

* Liverpool Knowledge Quarter * Liverpool Institute High School for Boys


References


External links


LIPA 'History & Heritage page'LIPA websiteLIPA 4:19 Primary SchoolLIPA Sixth Form CollegeLIPA Alumni page
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