Step into the spotlight and captivate your audience like never before. This dynamic workshop is designed for performers of all kinds—dancers, actors, musicians, and singers—who want to elevate their stage presence and deliver unforgettable performances.
Command attention and create a powerful connection with their audience.
Harness body language, facial expressions, and energy to enhance their performance.
Build confidence and overcome stage fright.
Whether you’re preparing for a show, audition, or simply looking to grow as a performer, this workshop will give you the tools to own the stage and perform with confidence, charisma, and impact.
Unleash the power of your performance and leave your audience wanting more!
Kat Sass is a film and tv personality and performance artist with a decade plus of Nationally lauded work, which has been seen in the New York Times, The Cut, Cosmopolitan, The Chicago Tribune, Iconiqa Magazine, the Library of Congress, and more. She travels nationwide hosting large scale private and corporate events; Djing, singing, and getting the party started!
Kat uses humor, grace, and a hefty dose of talent to help teams build camaraderie and rapport and her devoted clients include Givenchy, Meta, Twitter, Glossier, Pinterest, Google, Headspace, Chicago Fire Soccer Team, Shedd Aquarium, Adler Planetarium, The Museum of Contemporary Art, and Yelp. She is the first assigned female at birth to play a drag queen on National Television (Proven Innocent on Fox, 2019) and also the first to become a coveted Cosmo Queen with Cosmopolitan Magazine. Passionate about museum work, her work has been shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art in association with the Getty as well as Adler Planetarium, and John G. Shedd Aquarium. She headlined Sasha Velour’s Nightgowns at the 50th anniversary of World Pride in NYC in 2019 and most recently appeared on The Weakest Link on NBC with Jane Lynch in 2023, where she was both charming and also just so-so at trivia.Her calling is education, delivered with warmth, and gracious humor. She believes that a warm and welcoming spirit is the most effective tool to foster active compassionate discourse and understanding among each other.