Saulo Castillo
About Saulo Castillo
Saulo Castillo is an Artist Mentor and Programming and Development Team Member at New Urban Arts in Providence, Rhode Island. He organizes community outreach events and creates choreographies for Brown University students, contributing to the local arts scene since 2011.
Work at New Urban Arts
Saulo Castillo has been employed at New Urban Arts since 2011, serving as an Artist Mentor and a member of the Programming and Development Team. In this role, he focuses on fostering artistic development and community engagement within the Providence, Rhode Island area. He organizes three community outreach events annually to enhance the image of Ground Breakin' and facilitate connections between Brown University students and the local community.
Education and Expertise
Saulo Castillo has a diverse educational background. He studied Information Technology at the Community College of Rhode Island, earning an Associate of Science (A.S.) from 2012 to 2016. Additionally, he attended Year Up Providence, where he focused on Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management from 2014 to 2015. His foundational education includes a College Preparatory program at Classical High School, which he completed from 2006 to 2011.
Choreography and Performance Contributions
In his role at New Urban Arts, Saulo Castillo creates 2-3 choreographies for Brown University students, who perform these pieces at over six on-campus shows throughout the academic year. This involvement highlights his commitment to supporting student artistic expression and enhancing the cultural landscape of the university.
Previous Experience at GTECH S.p.A.
Prior to his current role, Saulo Castillo worked as a Network Operations Intern at GTECH S.p.A. from 2014 to 2015. This position provided him with practical experience in network operations within a corporate environment in the Providence, Rhode Island area.
Community Engagement and Oversight
Saulo Castillo oversees the use of Brown University facilities during open dance sessions, ensuring that community members have access to the space. He communicates any discrepancies regarding facility use directly to the Club President, demonstrating his commitment to maintaining a supportive environment for artistic activities.