‘And then, Now’ Interview with News12 Brooklyn

Traverse Green-Wood Cemetery in 'And Then, Now' performative Walk Experience

Comfortable walking shoes are a must to see Jody Oberfelder’s newest show at Green-Wood Cemetery. The walking performance called "And Then, Now" takes the audience through the windy roads of the lush Green-Wood Cemetery. They stop at various historic monuments throughout the cemetery, where a small group of dancers and live musicians will perform.

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Press

Photo by Heather Sten, NY Times

Photo by Heather Sten, NY Times

Photo by Heather Sten, NY Times

Photo by Heather Sten, NY Times

Interviews

Seen Scenes, July, 18 2025
Life Traveler/ Jody Oberfelder in Tokoyo by Ayae Takise

Judith Hannan in Conversation with Jody Oberfelder

Judith Hannan, author of The Write Prescription, talks with Jody Oberfelder, choreographer, dancer, director, and filmmaker.

Tanz in München auch im öffentlichen Raum, May 2023

“Ein Rückblick auf das DANCE Festival mit Besprechungen von vier Inszenierungen”

Beate Stoelzel Teil (Hauptteil)

A Creative Move a Day

Two Old Bitches Podcast Episode 8

Anabella Lenzu, September 7, 2022

“DON'T LOOK DOWN ON ME. DON'T EVEN LOOK AT ME AS A WOMAN. HOW ABOUT THAT? LOOK AT ME AS A PERSON.”

ITSLIQUID, February 19, 2022

Luca Curci talks with Jody Oberfelder during THE BODY LANGUAGE 2022, at THE ROOM Contemporary Art Space

The Dance Dialogues, January 31, 2022

Jody Oberfelder interviewed by Kimberly Giannelli

Screen. Dance. Window, September 18, 2020
A participatory walk across screens and time for the 4th World Congress of Psychogeography (4WCoP) Watch the full virtual festival here

In the Balance, July 19, 2019

The Body-Brain-Gut of the Matter: Jody Oberfelder on Neuroscience and Movement

The Dance Enthusiast, May 13, 2019
"The Choreographer of the Heart and Brain Discusses the Final Installation of her 7-Year Trilogy” by Sammi Lim

Stance on Dance, April 29, 2019

Celebrating the Body by Emmaly Wiederholt

NPR, January 24, 2019

A Dance Piece That Takes You Inside the Heart

Movers & Shapers, January 1, 2019

Hosted by the Moving Architects




Writing

The Dance Enthusiast, May 18, 2022
POSTCARDS: Jody Oberfelder Projects Makes a Splash at The Victoria and Albert Museum in London by Jody

Tanzentz, February 6, 2022

Obituary for David Gordon by Jody

Dance München, May 1, 2021
"Man on the Ground” by Jody

The New York Times, May 9, 2019 “9 Dance Performances to See in N.Y.C. This Weekend”

Movers and Shapers Dance Podcast, January 5, 2019
"MSP 76: Jody Oberfelder”

Dance Enthusiast, March 15, 2018
"IMPRESSIONS: Kurt Weill’s "Zaubernacht" (Magic Night) at the Museum of Jewish Heritage" review by Jenny Thompson

New York Theater Review July 6, 2017
Ryan Hudak on Jody Oberfelder Projects’ The Brain Piece as presented by New York Live Arts

New York Times Review, June 27, 2017
"Does the Body Think? Do Your Neurons Dance?” review by Siobhan Burke

Labocine Spotlight, June 25, 2017
"The Dance That Takes Place in Our Heads"

SciArt in America February 2016
by Danielle McCloskey

BWW Dance World - March 12, 2014
Review by Jessica Abejar

HuffPost Arts & Culture- March 5, 2014
Review by Jennifer Edwards

SciArt in America- February 24, 2014
Review by Ashley P. Taylor

New York Magazine-January 30, 2014
Review By Vanita Salisbury

Theatre Is Easy-January 26, 2014
Review by Weston  Clay 

Williamsburg Greenpoint News + Art- January 20, 2014
Review by Robert Egert

Reviews

FRN: Dance in Munich, also in public spaces July 2025

A look back at the DANCE Festival with reviews of four productions, also considering the question: What perspective can the expressiveness of the human body add to social discussions?
An encounter with the dancer Jody Oberfelder on an Isar bridge on July 23 in Munich.

FRN: freie-radios.net

The Times of Israel, March 2023

“Are we humans all parts of a meticulously crafted machine? Or are we independent beings, chaotically disrupting one another’s trajectories through time and space?” by Mikhal Weiner

ChaiFM, March 2023

In ‘Rube G. — the Consequence of Action,’ running March 4-19 in NYC’s Gibney Dance Center, choreographer Jody Oberfelder examines the predictability and chaos of human interaction.

This Week in New York: Mad Transit, March 17, 2023

To paraphrase the legendary American sportswriter, “There may be greater all-round choreographers than Jody Oberfelder. But I’m sorry. I never met one.” by Mark Rifkin

New Yorker, March 2023

“Four dancers entangle in chain reactions, and each performance of the bright, whimsical piece alters with input from the audience.” by Brian Seibert

NY Jewish Week, March 2023

“A Rube Goldberg machine comes to life — literally — in a new dance piece.” by Mikhal Weiner

The Dance Enthusiast

“Jody Oberfelder hits the right notes in Rube G. - A Consequence of Action, her latest offering.” by Catherine Tharin

This Week In NY

“A fun, immersive, interactive view of the world and our place in it, Rube G. — The Consequence of Action.”

Broadway World Dance, May 20, 2022 “Jody Oberfelder Projects Present Free Interactive Mobile Dance In Brooklyn” by A.A. Cristi

Philadelphia Dance, October 4, 2021 Jody Oberfelder Projects’ Life Traveler: A One Of A Kind Fringe Experience” by Jane Fries

Broadway World, June 9, 2021 “World Premiere of AMPHITHEATER to be Presented by Jody Oberfelder Projects” by Chloe Rabinowitz

This Week in New York, June 1, 2021 Amphitheater

Observer, June 1, 2021 This Summer’s Best Performance of Dance and Opera” by David Cote

DIY Dancer, June 6, 2019 “Madame Ovary, was a reminder that there's a value to being provoked.” review by Kathryn Boland

The New Yorker, May 20, 2019 “Goings on About Town”

TDF Stages, May 10, 2019
"How Do You Explore Gender Identity Through Dance?” preview by Lauren Phoenix Kay

Broadway World, March 5, 2019
"Jody Oberfelder Projects To Premiere Final Installation Of 7 Year Body Trilogy With MADAME OVARY" preview by BWW News Desk

The New York Times, March 13, 2018
"Kurt Weill’s Music for a Magical Dance, Lost and Now Found"
preview by Joshua Barone

This Week in New York, June 26, 2017

The Dance Enthusiast July 11, 2017

TDF Stages August 26, 2016
Review by Lauren Kay

Dance Magazine - December 2014
Featured in 'The Science Experiment' by Siobhan Burke

Studio 360 - March 14, 2014
Audio piece by Julie Burstein and Josh Rogosin

Eye on Dance and the Arts- March 3, 2014
Review by Bailey Moon

TDF Stages- February 25, 2014
Review by Lauren Kay

Columbia Spectator- February 7, 2014
Review by Alexandra Lake

New York Theater- January 27, 2014
Review by Ryan Hudak

This Week In New York-January 20, 2014
Interview by Mark Rifkin

Reviewer Quotes

“She can manage big themes and radical reinterpretations, while keeping audiences entirely entertained.”
Roslyn Sulcas, The New York Times

“Thoughtful, quirky, always theatrical, Oberfelder’s choreography follows the contours and contents of our bodies.” 
David Cote, The Observer

“I admire the courage, the gut-busting choreography, and the wit of Oberfelder’s experiment.”
Deborah Jowitt, Dance Beat

 “…fresh, imaginative and utterly charming.” 
Roslyn Sulcas, The New York Times

“The compilation of pieces shows the multi-faceted personality of Jody Oberfelder Dance Projects. Each stems from inquisitiveness and physicality—and most definitely, heart.”
Emeri Fetzer, TDF Stages

 “…quirky imagination - wit and confidence - danced with infectious enjoyment.”
Jennifer Dunning, The New York Times

“Jody Oberfelder proves that it's possible to be both fun and intelligent. It's feel-good dance which makes you feel good, and think a little too.”
Julie Fotheringham, IDANZ

 “Jody Oberfelder's choreography is simply one of the finest - and certainly one of the most unusual things I’ve ever seen on stage...What a showstopper!”
Liz Smith, The New York Post

“…both beautiful and dangerous.”
Gia Kourlas, Time Out