By Nathalie Yves Gaulthier

Le PeTiT CiRqUe, created by Natalie Yves Gauthier has headlined the Nobel Peace Prize concert in Oslo Norway, performed for the Dalai Lama, the consultant of Renée, royalty, the Olympic Committee, and is performing for the United Nations for the year of the quantum in March 2025. LPC tackles global issues and has performed internationally.
Mostly comprised of the gifted child prodigies and select adults, the company is award-winning, a certifying company with the White House for the prestigious presidential volunteer service awards, and has launched many careers. We seek truth, tolerance, acceptance, and community and display these messages in all of our creative works.

The Importance of Arts, Culture & The Creative Process
“We glow Together” song was written by Grammy-winning Michael Saxell and Cirque du Soleil composer Thomas Bergstig. As a show creator, when I heard this song what resonated with me was the words “community ,we’re a family , come put your hand in mine “… 
I created the holiday piece for PBS television with many gifted child prodigies.

What was the inspiration for your creative work?
I was completely inspired by the music they wrote for us, but most importantly the words about how we need to stand together and join hands

Tell us something about the natural world that you love and don’t wish to lose. What are your thoughts on the kind of world we are leaving for the next generation?
At Le PeTiT, we deal with global issues and have headlined for the Nobel Peace Prize concert in Oslo, Norway, as well as headline in Dubai, Singapore, and Canada, etc. Our work is renowned in the field of tolerance, acceptance, community, and bringing love and inspiration to people. We love holding onto children playing, and children being free which is being seen less and less in the natural world. All of our works show children being free.