Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah

February 27, 2025 – March 1, 2025

Events

A Conversation on Afro-Indigeneity with Chief Adjuah
Thursday, February 27, 2025 | 11:30 – 1:00 PM
Diversity & Inclusion Office, Suite 1M (808 Commonwealth Ave., Brookline, MA 02446)

As part of the BU D&I Learn More Series and the BU Arts Initiative Artist Residency, join us for an engaging conversation on the intersection of Blackness and Indigeneity with Chief Adjuah, an influential voice in Afro-Indigenous identity. This discussion moderated by Associate Professor of Music and Chair of Musicology & Ethnomusicology Department, Michael Birenbaum Quintero will explore the cultural, historical, and contemporary connections between these two communities. The discussion will be followed by a brief Q&A session with the audience.
Co-sponsored by BU Diversity & Inclusion, this event offers an opportunity to deepen understanding of Afro-Indigeneity in a welcoming space. Lunch will be provided for attendees to enjoy during the talk.
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Decolonizing Music through Sonic Architecture
Thursday, February 27, 2025 | 3:30 – 4:30 PM
EPIC Rm 102 (750 Commonwealth Ave., Brookline, MA 02446)

Join us for an inspiring presentation by Grammy nominated musician, Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah, where he will explore the process of developing innovative instruments that challenge traditional notions of sound. Through a visually engaging discussion, Chief will share the cultural and conceptual influences behind the creation of his unique instruments, and how these innovations aim to decolonize music.
Co-sponsored by BU EPIC (Engineering Product Innovation Center), this event is designed to spark creativity and dialogue among STEM students, highlighting the intersection of art, technology, and cultural expression. An instrument demonstration will be included, offering attendees a firsthand experience of these groundbreaking musical creations.
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Artist Talk with Chief Adjuah: Stretch Music, Culture, and Preservation 
Thursday, February 27, 2025 | 5:30 – 6:30 PM
HTC Commons (808 Commonwealth Ave., Brookline, MA 02446)

Join us for a special talk with Jazz artist, Chief Adjuah! Before his live performance at WBUR CitySpace, Chief Adjuah will engage in a moderated talk about his musical journey, the role of heritage and upbringing in his work, and how he navigates the music industry beyond conventional labels. This discussion offers a unique opportunity to learn more about his background and approach to music. Associate Professor of Music and Chair of the Musicology & Ethnomusicology Department, Michael Birenbaum Quintero, will moderate the talk and there will be time for a Q&A at the end.
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Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah in Concert
Saturday, March 1, 2025 | 6-8 PM
WBUR CitySpace (890 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, MA 02215)

Experience a captivating evening of innovative sound and cultural fusion with Chief Adjuah, a pioneering artist blending Afro-Indigenous traditions with contemporary music. Known for his groundbreaking approach to instrument design and sonic exploration, Chief will perform a dynamic set that challenges the boundaries of music and technology. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to witness a transformative performance that redefines musical expression through the lens of decolonization and cultural heritage.
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Artist bio

Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah [formerly Christian Scott] is a two-time Edison Award-winning, six-time Grammy Award-nominated, Doris Duke Award in the Arts awardee. He is a sonic architect, trumpeter, multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, and designer of innovative technologies and musical instruments (including The Stretch Music app, Adjuah Trumpet, Siren, Sirenette, Chief Adjuah’s Bow, and Chief Adjuah’s N’Goni). He is also the founder and CEO of the Stretch Music App and Recording Company. Adjuah is Chieftain and Oba of the Xodokan Nation as well as the current Grand Griot of New Orleans. He is the grandson of Louisiana luminary and legend, the late Big Chief Donald Harrison Sr., Guardians Institute founder and Grand Griot, Herreast Harrison. And is the nephew of Jazz innovator and NEA Jazz Master saxophonist-composer, Big Chief Donald Harrison Jr. Adjuah (and his twin brother Kiel) joined his grandfather’s Guardians of the Flame banner in 1989 at the age of 5.  

Since 2001, Adjuah has released thirteen critically acclaimed studio recordings, four live albums, and one greatest hits collection. He is widely recognized as the progenitor of the “Stretch Music,” style. A 21st-century approach that asserts genre blindness and an ethnomusicological approach to limitless fusion that heralded NPR to hail him as “Ushering in a new era of Jazz” and JazzTimes Magazine to mark him as “Jazz’s young style God.” and “the architect of a commercially viable fusion”. He has collaborated with a number of notable artists, including Prince, Thom Yorke, McCoy Tyner, Marcus Miller, Flea, Eddie Palmieri, Robert Glasper, rappers Mos Def (Yasin Bey), Talib Kweli, as well as heralded poet and musician Saul Williams. Adjuah scores music for his identical twin brother’s, writer/director and visual artist Kiel Adrian Scott, filmic works. Scott is a Directors Guild of America Award recipient whose works have been honored with The Peabody Award and an NAACP Image Award.  

Upcoming Artist Residencies

Past Artist Residencies

The following residencies have been produced since the founding of BU Arts Initiative in 2012!

Other visiting artists sponsored by BU Arts Initiative:

The Crossroads Project, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Maya Lin, Sonia Sanchez, Stephen Schwartz, Deborah Lipstadt, Gerald Vizenor, Alysia Harris, Stacey Tyrell, and Martha Graham Cracker.