Jan 05 2020
A New Year with Calvin Arsenia

A New Year with Calvin Arsenia

Presented by Olathe Public Library at Olathe Indian Creek Library

Recently returned from a recording session in L.A., Olathe native Calvin Arsenia brings his powerful voice and lyrcial harp to the library’s new performance space. Arsenia was recently voted Best Musician in Kansas City for the second year in a row by The Pitch readers’ poll.

Arsenia has built a reputation for turning the arts world on its head. While the harp has allowed this Kansas City-area native to become a man of the world (gaining followings in Paris, Edinburgh, and at the Outlyre festival in Austria), it’s his unique ability to craft a stimulating setting at his live shows that has all eyes fixed on this conspicuous musician and his breathtaking approach to harp music.

His angelic, classically-trained voice soars over audiences, enchanting even the fussiest of fans, beckoning them to join him as he flirts between genres. He dances between indie, jazz, and electronic music while calling upon rare harmonies and arrangements from his team of performers. But the music is just one part of his prodigious performances, for Arsenia believes the art is in crafting the perfect moment. His music is best served live, with sensational performances and high fashion from the visually striking performer who stands at well over six feet tall.

Arsenia has consistently delivered genre-bending (and gender-bending) shows that tackle sexuality, religion and race in a stunningly unorthodox manner. Somewhere between sacred and sacrilege, you’ll find Arsenia furiously plucking away at his harp, questioning subject matter that rarely makes it to the stage. It’s this tender approach to songs that has won audiences over, sometimes on the spot, time and time again. “I feel that every story and life has the right to be heard and understood,” Arsenia says. “Issues of race, class and sexuality should not ever diminish the value of a life. We gain a greater understanding of the world when we adopt and incorporate the views and perspectives of people.”

Admission Info

Free Admission

Phone: 913-971-6835

Email: rtomlinson@olathelibrary.org

Dates & Times

2020/01/05 - 2020/01/05

Location Info

Olathe Indian Creek Library

16100 W 135th Street, Olathe, KS 66062