


Thu, Aug 14
|Club Lincoln at The Lincoln Theatre
Inside the Dancer’s Studio: Live with Ryan K. Johnson of SOLE Defined
Join NCCAkron in Columbus at the Lincoln Theatre for an artist talk with Ryan K. Johnson of SOLE Defined.
Time & Location
Aug 14, 2025, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM EDT
Club Lincoln at The Lincoln Theatre, 769 E Long St, Columbus, OH 43203, USA
About the Event
Join NCCAkron in Columbus at the Lincoln Theatre for an artist talk with Choreographer and Executive Artistic Director Ryan K. Johnson of SOLE Defined. Putting an exciting twist on percussive dance, SOLE Defined (Washington, DC) incorporates technology to advance styles such as Tap, Body Percussion, and Sand Dance, leaving a lasting cultural impact. NCCAkron’s Executive/Artistic Director, Christy Bolingbroke, will facilitate the dialogue on craft, process, and perseverance in the dance field.
Inside the Dancer’s Studio: Live with Ryan K. Johnson of SOLE Defined
Thursday, August 14, 2025
5:00pm ET Doors Open
6:00pm ET Artist Talk
Club Lincoln at the Lincoln Theatre
769 East Long St, Columbus, OH 43203
FREE with RSVP
*Parking information is available here: lincolntheatrecolumbus.com/events/plan-your-visit
Inside the Dancer’s Studio: Live is an in-person counterpart to NCCAkron’s podcast series of the same name. Inside the Dancer’s Studio episodes bring listeners into the process of creating dance. Through interviews with choreographers from across the United States, Inside the Dancer’s Studio dissolves the mystique of dance-making into engaging, fun, and deeply human conversation. The presentation of SOLE Defined was made possible by the New England Foundation for the Arts' National Dance Project, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Foundation and the Mellon Foundation.
This session of Inside the Dancer’s Studio: Live is presented in partnership with the Lincoln Theatre Dance Initiative, which honors the theatre’s rich legacy by creating inclusive opportunities for dancers at all levels, ensuring everyone can move or be moved.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Ryan K. Johnson, MFA (Columbus, OH), is the first body percussionist awarded a Guggenheim Choreography Fellowship (2024) and the Executive Artistic Director of SOLE Defined Percussive Dance Company. He is an artist-scholar dedicated to exploring and promoting African Diasporic Percussive Dance. Johnson employs these physical practices, infused with immersive sound and media technologies, as a creative method to archive Black Americans' oral and documented histories. He cultivates performances that provoke, inspire, and ignite solution-oriented dialogue, reflection, and action among audiences, all with an ethic of care for the communities connected to these historical moments. Johnson's commitment to developing resource-driven, innovative programming is evident in his latest work, ZAZ: The Big Easy, a 2023 New England Foundation of Arts National Dance Project awardee. This performative archive addresses the oral and documented histories of Hurricane Katrina survivors and their realities. Johnson is the first post-MFA scholar at The Ohio State University Department of Dance.
His performance credits include performing with Gregory Hines and Marvin Hamlisch with The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, a featured artist in Ayodele Casel's Diary of a Tap Dancer v.6, and most recently, a featured rhythmic performer in Musicá by Amazon studio. He contributed as a composer, choreographer, and onscreen talent for a BB&T Zelle commercial and has performed in shows such as Step Afrika!, STOMP, Cirque Du Soleil, Broadway's After Midnight on NCL, Rose Rabbit Lie, and as a resident tap dancer with The Washington Ballet under the direction of Septime Webre. His company, SOLE Defined, has performed at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, The Lincoln Center, and the Maui Cultural Arts Center, to name a few. He was awarded The John F. Kennedy Center's Social Impact Office Hours Residency in 2023, where he created The Pulse, which premiered at Jacob's Pillow. He received the 2021 Bakers Award, the 2012 Coppin State University Dance Legacy Award, the 2010 DC Metro Award for Outstanding Individual Performance, and the 2008, 2017, and 2020 Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award. soledefined.com
Ryan dedicates his work to his mother, Dr. Vanessa Jackson, grandparents, Barbara Jackson and Donald Richardson, and his Uncle Art Sommerville.
Pictured: Ryan K. Johnson (photo by Becca Marcela Oviatt)