Holiday House Concert with Singing Harpist Calvin Arsenia

Holiday House Concert with Singing Harpist Calvin Arsenia

By The Museum of Kansas City

Meet us in the Livingroom!

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Location

The Museum of Kansas City

3218 Gladstone Boulevard Kansas City, MO 64123

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Highlights

  • 1 hour
  • In person

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Thursday, November 20Holiday House Concert with Singing Harpist Calvin Arsenia6:30 to 7:30 p.m.$15 per seat

Celebrate the magic of the season with Arsenia’s dreamlike whimsy, shimmering through your favorite holiday classics.

Start your evening with a little cheer! From 5:00 p.m. to 6:15 p.m., guests can enjoy a complimentary glass of white wine, house soda, or drip coffee at Elixir (located downstairs). Other festive drinks and snacks will also be available for purchase—perfect for getting into the holiday spirit before the show!

Show will start promptly at 6:30 p.m. in the Livingroom.

About Calvin:

Singer, harpist, and author Calvin Arsenia has built a reputation for turning the arts world on its head. Voted Kansas City's Best Musician 2018 - 2023 (The Pitch), and featured on Billboard.com, NPR.org, NEWNOWNEXT, Pride.com, and GRAMMY.com, Arsenia’s angelic stylings on voice and harp create rare harmonies and arrangements that look past the boundaries of his traditional gospel and classical upbringing. Known for his elaborate and ceremonious sensory concert experiences that merge jazz and electronic influences, “Calvin has consistently deliver(s) genre-bending (and gender-bending) shows that tackle sexuality, religion, and race in a stunningly unorthodox manner - somewhere between sacred and sacrilege." - Fally Afani.

The music is just one part of his prodigious performances, for Calvin 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 6’6”.

Alongside his best friend and co-host New York based comedian Justin Randall, Arsenia explores the ups and downs of being a queer person raised in the Evangelical Church in the 2020-2021 podcast We Were Christian Kids.

In 2021, Arsenia released a book of poems and stories called Every Good Boy Does Fine; Both a journey of individual healing and a call for action, these poems show that, with a little love and acceptance, anyone can flourish.

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The Museum preserves, interprets, and celebrates Kansas City through collections, exhibitions, and bold programs that reflect the City’s evolution and spirit, and engage visitors in unfolding stories about Kansas City’s vibrant history, cultural heritage, and pride.

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The Museum is a hub of learning, creativity, and collaboration where individuals and communities innovate and inspire engagement and civic unity.

$15
Nov 20 · 6:30 PM CST