Vassiliki Nomidou is a theater deviser and performer based in Athens, Greece.

Her artistic practice blends art, science, and politics, always rooted in the body, its impulses, and the memory it holds. Through explorations of embodiment, collective experience and the connection with nature, her work unfolds in multiple forms.

She works with somatic and devised techniques, such as Viewpoints, Contemplative Dance Practice (CDP), and Moment Work, while also drawing inspiration from the aesthetics of Butoh dance. Actively involved in feminist artistic collectives, she creates within non-hierarchical structures and investigates themes such as ecological and social justice, gender, and decolonization. Her performances range from site-specific and site-based projects in public spaces to theater productions, street theater, children’s and baby theater, and puppet theater.

She studied acting and is currently completing a Master’s degree in Performing Arts, specializing in Postmodern Theatre. She also holds a university diploma in European Studies and has pursued professional development in Museum Education and Adult Education.