- (2010) Alexia Vassiliou composed the music and voice improvisations for Marios Stilianakis's Stage play: Water - which had a thriving six-week, Hollywood, California run in the fall of 2010.
- (1992) Alexia Vassiliou appeared and sang in two Greek TV commercials for Ivi Soft Drink - Directed by: Nikos Soulis. The song performed is from Alexia's 1992 album, Nerompogies, called: 'Ksipnaei o allos mou eaytos'
- (1999) Alexia Vassiliou collaborated with composer/musician, Aristides Mytaras composer of the original music for the contemporary dance performance, The Lady of the Camellias, to Sing for the Stage Production. The adaptation was choreographed and directed by Constantinos Rigos, with lyrics by Marilena Panayiotopoulou, and visual production by Filippos Koutsaftis, and performed at the Amore Theatre in Athens.
- (2007) Alexia Vassiliou took part in an artistic exhibition of Anisa Ashkar (1979, Palestine) and Joseph Dadoune (1975, Israel) with the general title "Purifying Love" at Track7 art space in Athens, Greece. The exhibition included two autonomous original projects that were presented for the first time in Athens, in which Alexia participated through improvised composition, singing and acting. The exhibition was curated by the art theorist Dr. Sania Papa. The first project, a performance by Anisa Ashkar (as Medusa) and Alexia (as Goddess Athina), reinterprets and inverts the myth of Perseus and Medusa, placing it in a contemporary context of conflict and contradictions. The dancer and somatic release instructor Michalis Elpidoforou, also took part as Perseus. The second project was Joseph Dadoune's film Bunker Buster, which was filmed in the Athens War Museum. All voice improvisations in the film were documented in a limited vinyl edition with the title: Score No1 in Three Moments of Origin.
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