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Limelight and sunlight: warm climate will draw budding performers, says head
In the latest attempt to attract students using the agreeable climate of the Mediterranean, a performing arts college that teaches in English has been set up near Barcelona.
The Institute of the Arts Barcelona (IAB) will offer degrees validated by Norwich University of the Arts and is basing much of its curriculum on that of the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts.
Based in the arty seaside town of Sitges, 20 miles (30km) from Barcelona, the institute鈥檚 pitch to students is that it offers interdisciplinary courses, lower fees than England, cheaper living costs, the attractions of the 鈥淪panish lifestyle鈥 and 300 days of sunshine a year.
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The project is funded by private investors with a personal interest in the institute who are looking for a return only in the 鈥渓ong term鈥, according to Giles Auckland-Lewis, chief executive of the institution.
The institute could have been located anywhere, he said, but the founders wanted to pick somewhere with good transport links where 鈥減eople will want to go鈥.
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The IAB鈥檚 prospectus explains that Sitges boasts a sunny microclimate, an international film festival and the 鈥渓argest street carnival in mainland Europe鈥.
Mr Auckland-Lewis, a former director of higher education at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (Lipa), said that the popular seaside resort would have many empty holiday flats and apartments during the academic year that could be used to house students.
He said he expected to attract students from Spain as well as from the UK given that the former country鈥檚 arts education system was still 鈥渄eveloping鈥.
The IAB will start this year by offering one-year diplomas in dance, acting and musical theatre.
From 2014, it will roll out bachelor鈥檚 degrees in the same subjects. Two years after that, it plans to introduce undergraduate courses in stage management, arts entrepreneurship, popular music and film production, along with master鈥檚 degrees in dance, theatre making, musical theatre, arts entrepreneurship and music.
The one-year diploma will cost 拢7,500, which students will have to pay up front, although Mr Auckland-Lewis said the institute could take payments in instalments and was looking to make arrangements with banks to provide loans.
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The first year鈥檚 cohort will number between 35 and 40, with eventual maximum numbers totalling 600, he predicted.
Although the institute will teach students the specific 鈥渢echnical skills鈥 of performing and recording, they will be encouraged to collaborate, he said.
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To facilitate this, he explained, the institute will not be divided physically between different subjects. As a result, students will be able to 鈥渇loat around鈥 picking up diverse skills from their contemporaries, he said.
Lipa and Rose Bruford College of Theatre and Performance are 鈥渉elping [the IAB] on the journey鈥, Mr Auckland-Lewis said.
The IAB鈥檚 non-executive directors will include Michael Earley, chief executive of Rose Bruford, and Mark Featherstone-Witty, principal and chief executive of Lipa. Advisory visits will be paid to the IAB by staff of the Liverpool institute.
Although the IAB aims to recruit from the UK, Mr Auckland-Lewis said it was not in competition with Lipa and Rose Bruford because of the small numbers involved.
The IAB was being 鈥渧ery, very conservative鈥 in its growth estimates, he added.
Elsewhere in the Mediterranean, the University of Central Lancashire and the University of East London have both established campuses in Cyprus.
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John Shaw, UEL鈥檚 pro vice-chancellor international, has said that one of the major draws for Russian applicants, in particular, was the Mediterranean island鈥檚 鈥渇antastic climate鈥.
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