We are pleased to announce that Chichi Enu has rescheduled her appearance at ACC. Originally, Chichi was supposed to perform during our Confirmation Sunday service, but due to an unfortunate transportation issue she had to cancel. She has now rescheduled and will be appearing this Sunday, June 23, 2024.
2024 Acton Artist in Residency to Sing at ACC
Chichi Enu is an inspirational speaker, classical crossover singer, songwriter, and non-practicing attorney dedicated to helping people trust their inner guidance and shine their light. Her journey exemplifies her message.
Chichi was drawn to speaking, acting, and singing in her youth, but fear and self-doubt led her to pursue a traditional career while engaging in her art part-time. After graduating from Vassar College, she attended Georgetown University Law Center and became licensed to practice law in California and the District of Columbia.
Nevertheless, Chichi performed locally and internationally, including a major concert in Nigeria, singing in Austria and Italy, and appearing as a soloist at various U.S. venues, including the Nigerian Embassy in Washington, DC. She was featured on WPFW radio and performed in operas, operettas, and musicals, most recently as the Marquise de la Mancha in The Queen’s Lace Handkerchief with the Victorian Lyric Opera Company. She also completed a second bachelor’s degree in Vocal Performance at the University of Maryland School of Music, graduating with honors and receiving the Charlotte W. Newcombe Scholarship.
Despite her accomplishments, Chichi knew something was missing. A mental health crisis and burnout in her mid-forties was the catalyst for realigning with her true self, embracing self-compassion, and deepening her spirituality. This inner transformation led to a major career breakthrough: a 2024 Artist in Residency in Acton, MA, including a Keynote Concert, Untold Stories, showcasing works by BIPOC and LGBTQ+ composers and artists. Find Chichi on YouTube and Instagram @chichienu.
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A Little Information About the Songs Chichi will Sing
Chichi has kindly provided us with some musical background on the songs she has selected. In her first song, the text of “Prayer” written by H. Leslie Adams (1932-2024), an African-American composer, is from a poem by famed African-American poet, novelist, and playwright Langston Hughes.
Her second song, “I Want Jesus to Walk with Me,” is a traditional Negro spiritual. The version Chichi is performing is a personal interpretation, inspired by African-American composer Moses Hogan's (1957-2003) arrangement of the spiritual for choir and soloist.
Chichi’s final song. “Ride Up In the Chariot,” is a bluesy, gospel-style version of another Negro spiritual. It was arranged by African-American pianist, orchestrator, Broadway conductor, and music director, Joseph Joubert (b. 1954). It is a joyful song and one of Chichi’s favorite pieces to sing.
More Great Music on this Sunday with ACC Soloist, Rebecca Cazabon
Rebecca Cazabon is a member of our talented ACC Senior Choir. She often contributes her remarkable musical talents with us with inspirational solos.
Rebecca has also appeared with our special guest, Nino Ciampa and the Hartt Salsa-All Stars.
Today, Rebecca will be singing "En Prière" by Gabriel Fauré as the Introit today, which occur directly after the Tolling of the Bell.