NORA ALAMI + JADD TANK

3rd Body: Simulations for Long Distance


Image of Jadd Tank and Nora Alami looking at each other and in motion near the ground. The image is motion blurred and exposed.

Photo by: Angel Acuña

DECEMBER 7-9, 2023
8PM

This weekends presentation of 3rd Body is postponed. Stay tuned for the rescheduled date.

From Nora Alami and Jadd Tank…

What if this statement performs for us until we perform again?

Trisk has unwavering belief in Nora and Jadd. We deeply respect the value and significance of their work and their being. Our commitment to them remains steadfast, and we look forward to presenting 3rd Body in the future.


Image of Nora Alami and Jadd Tank face away from the viewer and are in enclosed wooden frame adorned with layered rugs and a LED light. The image shows an audience surrounding the wooden frame, some of their faces are visible in the shadow.

3rd Body is a play about the Other.
3rd Body is told through dance.
3rd Body navigates experiences of being Arab,
As told by Arabs, Who were told about their Arab-ism By Others.

Located in the discomfort of discussing identity,
3rd Body manifests a type of longing understood to those who seek to belong.

3rd Body is designed with SIMULATIONS, each told through dance. Inspired by virtual reality technology, 3rd Body SIMULATIONS are distinct worlds that replicate reality without the parameters of reality itself (think: mirage).

Each simulation is intentionally distinct and disjointed from the other, inviting the audience to make meaning across contradiction and nonlinearity. The content is as diverse, contradictory, substantive, and complex as all third culture realities.

Simulations for Long Distance, the newest 3rd Body installment, confronts the surreal perils and pleasures of intimacy across space, time, and technology.

Photo by Steven Pisano

Photo by Angel Acuña

“ [Alami & Jadd’s]... personal connection to one another is undeniable, giving them the ability to take what many would consider “taboo” commentary and make it light-hearted and at times even silly. Being able to do that while still getting to the root of topics like the dehumanization of Arabs in America post 9-11 is an impressive feat that they tackle with ease.”

Austin Marquez, Culture Bot

Nora Alami and Jadd Tank in two poses in front of a paper slope taped together with two red rugs draped over a coat rack. Nora is in a wide stance and looks at her wrists pressed together upwards; Jadd lies on the floor half in plastic wrap.

Photo by: Steven Pisano

Nora Alami + Jadd Tank are co-directors and creators of “3rd Body”. Carving their place in the creative economy as performers, directors, and creative producers - they joined collaborative forces in 2018 while performing as featured choreographers in the Focus on Mediterranean Choreography series in Italy. Being 3rd Culture Kids themselves, Jadd Tank, a Lebanese-American artist, based in Houston, and Nora Alami, a Moroccan-American artist, based in Brooklyn, they believe in the importance of bridging between various dance communities and industries that otherwise may not have connected.

Collectively, “3rd Body” has been supported by the 2021 JACK Residency, 2021 BRIClab: Performing Arts Residency, and the Rest and Restore Residency at The Petronio Center. “3rd Body” excerpts have been presented as a part of the 2023 LaMaMa Moves! Dance Festival co-presented by the New York Arab Festival and at the Houston Metropolitan Dance Center (2022).

@noralami | jaddtank.com

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