Rare Studio's Remarkable Growth: A New Era for Liverpool’s Creative Talent
Rare Studio, a Liverpool-based performing arts college, has embarked on an exciting new chapter of growth by consolidating all of its 225 full-time students into a single creative hub. This transition to the Vanilla Factory in Liverpool’s Creative Quarter marks a significant milestone, allowing for enhanced collaboration and creativity among students in performing arts, fashion, and design.
A Bold Move Towards Unity
The relocation to a central facility not only ends the college's reliance on four separate sites but also fosters a sense of community and collaboration among students. This strategic consolidation is a visionary step that reflects Rare Studio’s commitment to creating a supportive and inspiring environment where young talents can flourish.
Strategic Partnership Enhances Opportunities
Adding to this positive development is Rare Studio’s new long-term partnership with SCL Group, an education provider aimed at strengthening the college’s offerings. This collaboration promises to enhance industry-led training in areas such as acting, dance, musical theatre, fashion, and design, while also ensuring academic support and guidance through SCL’s extensive expertise.
Empowering the Next Generation
Lindsay Inglesby, Principal of Rare Studio, expressed her enthusiasm for this growth, highlighting the institution's role as a vital pathway for Liverpool’s youth to transform raw talent into sustainable careers in the arts. She emphasized that the goal of this move is not merely about increasing scale but about nurturing an environment where young individuals can thrive and connect with genuine industry opportunities.
Brad Rushton, CEO of SCL, echoed these sentiments, commending Rare Studio’s commitment to its values and the powerful outcomes it achieves. He noted that the partnership is rooted in a shared belief that creative education should be aspirational, inclusive, and closely tied to industry needs, ultimately creating life-changing opportunities for students.
This development heralds a bright future for aspiring artists, marking a significant step forward in enhancing Liverpool's cultural landscape and ensuring that its creative talents have access to the resources they need to succeed.