Mozart Dee Sings on "Born This Way" TV Show!
November 16, 2017

Singer-songwriter & actress Mozart Dee was thrilled to appear and sing on the Emmy-winning A&E TV show "Born This Way" filmed at a spectacular fundraising event at the amazing Le Petit Cirque in Los Angeles!

Teen prodigy Mozart worked in the recording studio with multi- grammy winning producers Charlie Midnight (James Brown, Hilary Duff) and Jan Fairchild (Mos Def, Gwen Stefani) who created the inspiring featured song "United We Stand For Love" that she sang with Nation XO on the show.

The show was also a sold-out fundraiser to help LeapsnBoundz and spread the message of inclusion. Susanna Midnight and Nathalie Yves Gaulthier teamed together to create entertainment that inspires and changes the world.

It was a very heart-touching show with the cast of Born This Way ( which features seven young adults born with Down syndrome) and circus performing children from Las Vegas, LA, and Utah along with Mozart and the Nation XO girls.

One cast member of the show, Elena, who is half Japanese and half Australian, played traditional Japanese Taiko drums magnificently and each one touched the audiences hearts.

Mozart had a great time from the moment she arrived backstage in the beautiful green room.

Just watching the children who are amazing circus performers warm up, stretch and get their costumes on...

....as well as exotic make up done was super entertaining! Like having a birds eye view to a whole new world.

The packed, sold-out house loved the show and Mozart and the other girls in Nation XO were all part of the stupendous

finale with their song "United We Stand For Love" and joined by the cast of "Born This Way"

and the Le PeTIT CiRqUe artists who used sign language to the song that she and Nation XO were singing.

Truly an exhilarating "inclusive" night full of love and inspiration for all involved and we were grateful Mozart was part of this. When I get the exact air date I will add this to this post. So many exciting opportunities are coming Mozart's way, so stay tuned!
Singer-songwriter & actress Mozart Dee was thrilled to appear and sing on the Emmy-winning A&E TV show "Born This Way" filmed at a spectacular fundraising event at the amazing Le Petit Cirque in Los Angeles!
Teen prodigy Mozart worked in the recording studio with multi- grammy winning producers Charlie Midnight (James Brown, Hilary Duff) and Jan Fairchild (Mos Def, Gwen Stefani) who created the inspiring featured song "United We Stand For Love" that she sang with Nation XO on the show.
The show was also a sold-out fundraiser to help LeapsnBoundz and spread the message of inclusion. Susanna Midnight and Nathalie Yves Gaulthier teamed together to create entertainment that inspires and changes the world.
It was a very heart-touching show with the cast of Born This Way ( which features seven young adults born with Down syndrome) and circus performing children from Las Vegas, LA, and Utah along with Mozart and the Nation XO girls.
One cast member of the show, Elena, who is half Japanese and half Australian, played traditional Japanese Taiko drums magnificently and each one touched the audiences hearts.
Mozart had a great time from the moment she arrived backstage in the beautiful green room.
Just watching the children who are amazing circus performers warm up, stretch and get their costumes on...
....as well as exotic make up done was super entertaining! Like having a birds eye view to a whole new world.
The packed, sold-out house loved the show and Mozart and the other girls in Nation XO were all part of the stupendous
finale with their song "United We Stand For Love" and joined by the cast of "Born This Way"
and the Le PeTIT CiRqUe artists who used sign language to the song that she and Nation XO were singing.
Truly an exhilarating "inclusive" night full of love and inspiration for all involved and we were grateful Mozart was part of this. When I get the exact air date I will add this to this post. So many exciting opportunities are coming Mozart's way, so stay tuned!
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