- Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts
Infobox Historic building
caption= LIPA's main entrance, on Mount Street
name=Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts
location_town=Liverpool
location_country=ENG
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construction_start_date= 1990
completion_date=7 June 1996
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cost=£20m
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style=The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA) is aschool in the English city ofLiverpool that offers training inActing ,Dance ,Music ,Sound Technology,Arts Management, TechnicalTheatre , and Theatre Design.It offers nine full-time BA (Hons) degrees, as well as Post Graduate Diplomas and more recently has added
Master of Arts (postgraduate) programmes to itsprospectus .LIPA also offers weekend performing arts classes for 4 to 19-year-olds.
History
How LIPA came to be
LIPA was started by Sir
Paul McCartney and Mark Featherstone-Witty.It was a meeting of two ideas: McCartney had discovered that his old school — the
Liverpool Institute High School for Boys — was derelict, and wanted to be able to save the building; Mark Featherstone-Witty had set up theBrit School inLondon , and wanted to try his ideas on a bigger scale.Featherstone-Witty had been fired up by Alan Parker’s
1980 film "Fame", about theNew York High School for the Performing Arts . The film inspired him to think about what training would have best prepared him and others for a lastingcareer in thearts andentertainment industry . The film gave him the idea that performing artists needed to train in all three performing arts (acting, dance and music) at the same time. Then he read a book about musicians who had failed to understand they were entering a business, despite the phrase "show business ". He also took on board the idea that performers formed the tip of an arts and entertainment employment iceberg. Performers were a fraction of the employment. From these basic concepts, he created a blueprint for a new type of training and then spent three years quizzing the industry and refining his philosophy. By1985 he had nearly 50artist s, directors,choreographer s andentrepreneur s backing him.Record producer Sir
George Martin knew that Featherstone-Witty was looking for somewhere to develop a school, and that McCartney was looking for someone who could save the building, and so introduced them. The struggle to create the facility and the school took seven years and is described in more detail on LIPA'swebsite , and in a book by Featherstone-Witty. It was not easy, but then, as McCartney reminds Featherstone-Witty from time to time, "if it were easy, everyone would be doing it". It took £20m for the facility, thecurriculum and the support to maintain and develop all three.1996 - today
LIPA was opened by The Queen on
7 June 1996 , and since then its range of courses has expanded with each new academic year. From the start, the desire and so the challenge was to achieve excellence with access. The final solution was to offerhigher education courses to achieve excellence and a range of open and flexible learning courses to achieve access. To this day, both embody the heart of the Institute.10th Anniversary
LIPA celebrated its 10th Birthday on
January 30 2006 at theLiverpool Philharmonic Hall with a performance designed to celebrate the past, present and future, alongside the launch of a new book: "LIPA - The First Ten Years In Pictures". This event also served to launch 2006 as "Liverpool Performs", one of the theme years leading up to Liverpool's time as European Capital of Culture 2008. [ [http://www.liverpool08.com European Capital of Culture 2008] liverpool08.com - Retrieved 19 October 2007]Current Courses
Diploma Diplomas are validated by LIPA, and are offered mainly as a course which willallow entry into
higher education , either in LIPA or elsewhere.*LIPA
Diploma in Performing Arts (Acting)
*LIPADiploma in Performing Arts (Dance)
*LIPADiploma in Performing Arts (Song)*LIPA
Diploma in Popular Music and Sound Technology
=Undergraduate (Degree)=Degree programmes are all
validated byLiverpool John Moores University *BA (Hons) Performing Arts (
Acting }
*BA (Hons)Music ,Theatre andEntertainment Management
*BA (Hons)Performing Arts (Dance)
*BA (Hons)Music
*BA (Hons)Performing Arts (Music)
*BA (Hons)Sound Technology
*BA (Hons)Theatre and PerformanceDesign & Technology
*BA (Hons) Community DramaPostgraduate *Diploma in Acting
MA Postgraduate programmes
*MA in Performing Arts Education
*MA in Dance Theatre Practice
*MA in Community Music
*MA in Contemporary Theatre PracticeCompanions
LIPA is not able to issue its own degrees, so rather than issuing Honorary Degrees like other British Universities, it awards "Companionships".LIPA awards companionships to individuals in recognition of their contributions to the world of art and entertainment, particularly within the sectors to which LIPA is linked.
Prospective companions usually attend the Institute at least once before they are invited to become companions in order to give masterclasses to students, or to participate in "Conversation with" type question and answer sessions. Some then revisit the Institute at later dates.
As of July 2008, LIPA's companions are:
2008
*John Hurt
*Trevor Horn
*Cathy Dennis
*Ann Harrison
*Nitin Sawhney
*Lea Anderson 2007
*Anita Dobson
*Alan McGee
*David Pugh
*Ralph Koltai
*Steve Levine
*Ben Elton 2006
*Lynda Bellingham
*Sir Ken Robinson
*Jorg Sennheiser
*Terence Stamp
*David Stark 2005
*Guy Chambers
*Robin Gibb
*Alec McCowen
*Tim Wheeler 2004
*The Bangles
*Ken Campbell
*Tim Firth
*Terry Marshall
*Arlene Phillips
*Willy Russell
*Jon Webster 2003
*Barbara Dickson
*Anthony Everitt
*Nickolas Grace
*Andy McCluskey 2002
*Stephen Bayley
*Anthony Field
*Thelma Holt
*Anthony H Wilson 2001
*Joan Armatrading +
*Benny Gallagher
*Malcolm McLaren + denotes a Companion who is also a LIPA Patron.
Notable Alumni
*
Leah Hackett , actress who playedTina Reilly inHollyoaks
*, composer at Lucasarts
*Lindsay McKenzie , actress who played Princess Erina in theCBBC programme "Raven"
*Liam Lynch, US based singer, writer & director
*Dawn Porter , television journalist and presenter
*Kent Riley , actor who playedZak Ramsey inHollyoaks
*Sandi Thom , a Scottish singer-songwriter
*The Wombats indie trio
*Javier Martínez Maya , music producer, composer and arranger
*Liz White, actress best known in Life on Mars
*Jan Burton (singer songwriter) Syntax www.myspace.com/syntaxofficialsite apperance on top of the pops 2oo4 signed to Sony
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Liverpool Institute High School for Boys External links
'History section' adapted from the [http://www.lipa.ac.uk/standard/aboutlipa/pottedhistory.asp LIPA 'History Page']
* [http://www.lipa.ac.uk LIPA website]
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