Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts

LIPA was the brainchild of Sir Paul McCartney, who wanted to save the site of his former school, and Mark Featherstone-Witty, who wanted to provide training for people intent on entering showbusiness. Approximately £20m was initially invested in creating the institute, which opened in 1995. LIPA is a small, specialist institution with approximately 790 students. It provides education and training for performers and those who make performance possible, and currently offers eight undergraduate degrees in performing arts subjects. Its curriculum is designed to give graduates a sense of the business side of the industry as much as the creative aspects.

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1:1

Male : Female

22%

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790

Total Students

727

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Cost of Living

$5,500

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$6,760

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Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts

Mount St, Liverpool, England, United Kingdom, L1 9HF

Phone: + 44- 151- 330-3000
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