Beatriz Castro

Moving Artist

Beatriz Castro is a movement artist born and raised in Costa Rica, currently working in Atlanta and New York City. Beatriz has been a member of Spark Movement Collective, Faustine Lavie Dance Project and Verbal Animal, and glo while also working closely with Antonin Rioche, Elisabeth Motley, Catherine Cabeen, lauri stallings, and David Dorfman Dance. They appeared in HBO’s Random Acts of Flyness and the ON x MoMA PS1 campaign under the movement direction of Damani Pompey. Acting credits include Matthew Gasda’s hit play Dimes Square and developmental productions with theater company Invulnerable Nothings under the direction of C.C. Kellogg. Internationally, she has performed self-choreographed work at the Graciela Moreno Choreographers Festival, the longest-running contemporary dance event in Costa Rica. They have also presented their choreography at Abrons Arts Center, Triskelion Arts, The Visionary, Arts On Site, The Mark O’Donnell Theater, and Dixon Place. She contributed movement direction for streetwear brand TECHNOBOY’s show, Miss-Conduct, which was covered by Office Magazine. Beatriz has been awarded residencies for the exploration and development of new work through the Downtown Brooklyn Partnership, MOtiVE Brooklyn, and Pepatián: Bronx Arts ColLABorative.