Tania Bizoumi

Photo: Konstantinos Kolatsos

Tania Bizoumi is an interdisciplinary creative and writer based in Athens, working at the intersection of storytelling and poetry. Her work draws from theater, improvisation, and satire, blending the conversational with the poetic and the absurd.

She studied at the London School of Economics and the University of Oxford, and trained in theater and improv within grassroots groups in London. She has facilitated community improvisation, co-created Sousouro, a comedy podcast on current affairs, and collaborated with independent artists on projects ranging from concept development to music video production and styling.

Her current practice – long developed in private – explores identity, intimacy, and the overlap between the mundane and the mystical. Much of her work revolves around forms of translation: how embodied experience becomes language, how speech turns into text, and how writing returns to the body through performance.

After a career in sustainability and strategy consulting, she now focuses on narrative-driven projects that explore the tension between disconnection and feeling, through humor, voice, and fragmented structure.

Tania Bizoumi is an Onassis AiR Fellow for 2025/26.